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diaglotnt@Matthew:1:2 @ Abraham begot the Isaac, Isaac and begot the Jacob, Jacob and begot the Judas and the brothers of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:3 @ Judas and begot the Phares and the Zara by the Thamar. Phares and begot the Esrom; Esrom and begot the Aram;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:4 @ Aram and begot the Aminadab; Aminadab and begot the Naasson; Naasson and begot the Salmon;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:6 @ Jesse and begot the David the king. David the king and begot the Solomon by the of the Urias;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:7 @ Solomon and begot the Roboam; Roboam and begot the Abia; Abia and begot the Asa;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:8 @ Asa and begot the Josaphat; Josaphat and begot the Joram; Joram and begot the Ozias;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:9 @ Ozias and begot the Jotham; Jotham and begot the Achaz; Achaz and begot the Ezekias;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:10 @ Ezekias and begot the Manasses; Manasses and begot the Amon; Amon and begot the Josias;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:11 @ Josias and begot the Jechonias and the brothers of him, near the removal Babylonian.

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:12 @ After the removal Babylonian, Jechonias begot the Salathiel. Salathiel and begot the Zorobabel;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:16 @ Jacob and begot the Joseph, the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, that being named Anointed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:18 @ Of the now Jesus Anointed the birth thus was. Being espoused for the mother of him Mary to the Joseph, before either came together them, she was found in womb having by a spirit holy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:19 @ Joseph and the husband of her, a just man being and not willing her to publicly expose, was inclined secretly to release her.

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:22 @ (This and all was done, so that might be fulfilled the word spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:24 @ Being aroused and the Joseph from the sleep, he did as commanded to him the messenger of a Lord, and took the wife of him,

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:1 @ The and Jesus being born in Bethleem of the Judea, in days of Herod the king, lo, wise–man from an east country came into Jerusalem, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:3 @ Having heard and Herod the king was alarmed, and all Jerusalem with him;

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:6 @ And thou Bethleem, land of Juda; by no means least art among the princes of Juda; out of thee for shall come forth a prince, who shall govern the people of me, the Israel.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:8 @ and sending them into Bethleem, he said: Passing on your way, exactly inquire about the infant; as soon as and you have found, bring word to me, that I also going pay homage to him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:9 @ They and having heard the king departed. And lo, the star, which they saw in the rising, went before them, till going it stood over where was the infant.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:11 @ and being come into the house, they saw the infant with Mary the mother of it, and falling down did homage to it, and opening the treasuries of them, they offered to it gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:15 @ and he was there till the death of Herod; that might be fulfilled the word spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying: Out of Egypt I called the son of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:16 @ Then Herod seeing that he was mocked by the wise–men, was enraged much; and sending forth he slew all the boys the in Bethleem and in all the borders of her, from two years and under, according to the time which he exactly learnt from the wise–men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:17 @ Then was fulfilled the word spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:18 @ A voice in Rama was heard, lamentation and weeping and mourning great; Rachel bewailing the children of her; and not is willing to be comforted because not they are.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:22 @ Hearing and, that Archelaus was reigning over the Judea instead of Herod the father of him, he was afraid there to go; being warned and in a dream, he withdrew into regions of the Galilee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:3:2 @ Reform ye; has come nigh for the majesty of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:3:3 @ This for is he spoken of by Esaias the prophet, saying: A voice crying out in the desert; make you ready the way of a Lord, straight make ye the beaten tracks of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:3:4 @ He and the John had the outer garment of him from hairs of a camel, and a belt made of skin around the loins of him; the and food of him was locusts and honey wild.

diaglotnt@Matthew:3:10 @ Now and even the axe to the root of the trees lies; every therefore tree not bearing fruit good, is cut down, and into a fire cast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:3:16 @ And having dipped the Jesus went up immediately from the water; and lo, were opened to him the heavens, and was seen the spirit of the God descending like a dove, and coming on him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:1 @ Then the Jesus was led into the desert by the spirit, to be tempted by the accuser.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:2 @ And fasting days forty and nights forty, after he was hungry.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:6 @ and saying to him: if a son thou be of the God, cast thyself down; it is written for: That to the messengers of him he will give charge of thee; and on hands they shall raise thee, lest thou strikes against a stone the foot of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:12 @ Hearing now the Jesus, that John was delivered up, he withdrew into the Galilee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:14 @ that might be fulfilled the word spoken through Esaias the prophet, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:16 @ The people who are sitting in darkness saw a light great; and to those sitting in a region even a shade of death, a light has arisen to them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:17 @ From that time began the Jesus to proclaim, and to say: Reform; has come nigh for the royal dignity of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:18 @ Walking and by the sea of the Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon the called Peter, and Andrew the brother of him, casting a fishing–net into the sea; they were for fishers.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:23 @ And went about all the Galilee the Jesus, teaching in the synagogues of them, and preaching the glad tidings of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every malady among the people.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:24 @ And went the report of him into all the Syria; and they brought to him all the sick having, various diseases and torments seized with, and demoniacs, and lunaties, and paralytics; and he cured them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:13 @ You are the salt of the earth. If but the salt become tasteless, with what shall it be salted? for nothing is it of service any more, except to be cast out, and trodden under foot by the men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:15 @ nor they light a lamp, and place him under the measure, but on the lamp–stand; and it gives light to all those in the house.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:18 @ Indeed for I say to you, till pass away the heaven and the earth, iota one or one fine point in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:19 @ Whoever therefore breaks one of the commandments of these of the least, and teach thus the men, least he shall be called in the kingdom of the heavens; who but ever shall do and teach, the same great shall be called in the kingdom of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:21 @ You have heard, that it was said to the ancients: Not thou kill; who ever shall kill, liable shall be to the tribunal.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:23 @ If therefore thou bring the gift of thee of the altar and there remember, that the brother of thee has somewhat against thee,

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:25 @ Be thou willing to agree with the opponent of thee quickly, while thou art in the way with him; lest thee deliver up the opponent to the judge, and judge thee deliver up to the officer, and into prison thou shalt be cast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:26 @ Indeed I say to thee, by no means thou wilt come out thence, till thou hast paid the last farthing.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:27 @ You have heard, that it was said: Not thou shalt commit adultery.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:28 @ I but say to you, that all who looking at a woman in order to lust after her, already has debauched her in the heart of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:29 @ If and the eye of thee the right ensnare thee, tear out it, and cast it from thee, it is profitable for to thee, that should perish one of the members of thee, and not whole the body her, and cast from thee;

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:30 @ it is profitable for the right of thee hand ensnare thee, cut off her, and cast from thee; it is profitable for to thee that should perish one of the members of thee, and not whole the body of thee should be cast into Gehenna.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:31 @ It was said and: that whoever shall release the wife of him, let him give her a bill of divorce.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:32 @ I but say to you, that whoever may release the wife of him, except on account of fornication, makes her to commit adultery; and whoever her being divorced, may marry, commits adultery.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:33 @ Again you have heard, that it was said to the ancients: Not thou shall swear falsely; shalt perform but to the Lord the oaths of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:38 @ You have heard, that it was said: An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:42 @ To the asking thee do thou give; and the wishing from thee to borrow money, not do thou repulse.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:43 @ You have heard, that it was said: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee, and hate the enemy of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:48 @ Shall be therefore you perfect, as the Father of you, who in the heavens, perfect is.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:1 @ Take heed the righteousness of you not to do in the presence of the men, so as to be exhibited to them; if but otherwise, reward not you have with to the Father of you, to the in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:8 @ Not therefore you may be like to them; knows for the Father of you, of what things need you have, before of the you ask him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:10 @ let come the kingdom of thee; let be done the will of thee, as in heaven, also on the earth;

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:12 @ and discharge to us the debts of us, as even we discharge to the debtors of us

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:16 @ When and you fast, not be, like the hypocrites, of a sad face; they disfigure for the faces of them; so that they may seem to the men to be fasting. Indeed I say to you, that they obtain the reward of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:17 @ Thou but fasting anoint of thee the head, and the face of thee wash,

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:18 @ so that not thou mayest seem to the men fasting, but to the Father of thee, that in the secret; and the Father of thee, who seeing in the secret, will give to thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:19 @ Not lay up to you treasures on the earth, where moth and rust destroys, and where thieves dig through and steal;

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:20 @ lay up but to you treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves not dig through nor steal.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:21 @ Where for is the treasure of you, there will be also and the heart of you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:29 @ I say but to you, that not even Solomon in all the glory of him was clothed like one of these.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:30 @ If then the grass of the field, to–day existing and to–morrow into an oven is being cast, the God so clothes, not much more you, O you of weak faith?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:2 @ In what for judgment you judge, you shall be judged; and in what measure you measure, it shall measured to you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:6 @ Not you may give the holy to the dogs, neither cast the pearls of you before the swine; lest they should trample them under the feet of them, and turning they should rend you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:7 @ Ask, and it shall be given to you; and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened to you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:8 @ All for the asking receives; and the seeking finds; and to the knocking it shall be opened.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:9 @ Or what is there of you a man, who if ask the son of him bread, not a stone will give to him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:10 @ or if a fish he asks, not a serpent will give to him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:11 @ If then you, bad ones being, know gifts good to give to the children of you, how much more the Father of you, that in the heavens, give good to those asking him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:12 @ All therefore, as much so ever you may will that should do to you the men, even so also you do to them; this for is the law and the prophets.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:19 @ Every tree, not bearing fruit good, is cut down and into a fire is cast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:22 @ Many shall say to me in that the day; O Lord, O Lord, not to the thy name have we prophesied, and to the thy name demons have we cast out, and to the thy name wonders many have we done?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:25 @ and fell down the rain, and came the floods, and blew the winds, and beat against the house that; and not it fell; it was founded for on the rock.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:27 @ and fell down the rain, and came the floods, and blew the winds, and dashed against the house that, and it fell; and was the fall her great.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:28 @ And it came to pass, when had finished the Jesus the words these, were astounded the crowds at the teaching of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:29 @ He was for teaching them as authority having, and not as the scribes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:3 @ And putting forth the hand, he touched him the Jesus, saying: I will, be thou cleaned. And immediately was cleaned of him the leprosy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:10 @ Hearing and the Jesus, was astonished, and said to those following: Indeed I say to you, not even in the Israel so great faith I have found.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:11 @ I say but to you, that many from east and west will come, and will lie down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:12 @ The but sons of the kingdom shall be cast out into the darkness the outer; there will be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:13 @ And said the Jesus to the centurion: Go and as thou hast believed let it be done to thee. And was healed the boy of him in the hour that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:16 @ Evening now being come, they brought to him being possessed many; and he cast out the spirits by a word, and all those sickness having he healed;

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:17 @ that might be fulfilled the words spoken through Esaias the prophet, saying: Himself the weakness of us he took away, and the diseases he removed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:20 @ And says to him the Jesus: The foxes dens they have, and the birds of the heaven nests; the but son of the man not he has, where the head he may rest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:21 @ Another and of the disciples of him said to him: O master, permit thou me first to go, and to bury the father of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:24 @ And lo, a commotion great arose in the sea, so as the ship to cover by the waves; he but was asleep.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:25 @ And coming the disciples awoke him, saying: O master, do thou save us we perish.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:26 @ And he says to them: How timid you are, O you of weak faith? Then arising he rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a calm great.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:27 @ The and men were astonished, saying: What is this, that even the winds and the sea hearken to him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:28 @ And coming to him to the other side, into the country of the Gergesenes, met him two being demonized, out of the sepulchres coming forth, fierce very, so that not to be able any one to pass along by the way that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:30 @ There was now at some distance from them a herd of swine many feeding.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:31 @ The and demons implored him, saying: If thou cast out us, send us to the herd of the swine.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:34 @ And lo, whole the city went out to a meeting to the Jesus; and seeing him, they entreated, that he would depart from the coast of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:1 @ And stepping into the boat, he passed over, and came to the own city.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:3 @ And lo, some of the scribes said among themselves: This blasphemes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:5 @ Which for is easier? to say: Are forgiven of thee the sins? or to say: Arise and walk?

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:6 @ That but you may know that authority has the son of the man on the earth to forgive sins; (then he says to the paralytic:) Arising take up of thee the bed, and go into the house of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:9 @ And passing on the Jesus from thence, he saw a man sitting at the custom–house, Matthew being named; and he says to him: Follow me. And rising up he followed him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:14 @ Then came to him the disciples of John, saying: Why we and the Pharisees fast much, the but disciples of thee not fast?

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:15 @ And says to them the Jesus: Not are able the sons of the bridal chamber to mourn, in as much with them is the bridegroom? Shall come but days, when may be taken from them the bridegroom, and then they shall fast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:22 @ The but Jesus turning and seeing her, said: Take courage, daughter; the faith of thee has saved thee. And she was well the woman from the hour of that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:25 @ When but they put out the crowd, he entering took hold of the hand of her; and was raised the girl.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:27 @ And passing on from there the Jesus, went after him two blind men, crying out and saying: Have pity on us, O son of David.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:28 @ Being come and into the house, came to him the blind men, and says to them the Jesus: Do you believe, that I am able this I do? They say to him: Yes O master.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:33 @ And having cast out the demon, spoke the dumb. And were astonished the crowds, saying: Never was it seen thus in to the Israel.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:34 @ The but Pharisees said: By the prince of the demons he cast out the demons.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:35 @ And went about the Jesus the cities all and the villages, teaching in the synagogues of them, and publishing the glad tidings of the kingdom, and healing every disease and every malady.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:1 @ And having called the twelve disciples of him, he gave to them authority spirits unclean, so as to cast out them, and to heal every disease and every malady.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:3 @ Phillip, and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the tax–gatherer; James that of the Alpheus, and Lebbeus the surnamed Thaddeus;

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:4 @ Simon the Canaanite, and Judas that Iscariot, who even delivered up him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:7 @ Passing on your way and preach you, saying: That has come nigh the kingdom of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:8 @ Those being sick heal, dead ones raise up, lepers cleanse, demons cast out; freely you have received, freely give.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:16 @ Lo, I send you as sheep in midst of wolves. Be ye therefore wise as the serpents, and artless as the doves.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:25 @ Sufficient to the disciple that he be as the teacher of him, and the slave as the lord of him. If the master of the house Beelzebul they have named, how much more the domestics of him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:29 @ Not two sparrows an assarius are sold? and one of them not shall fall upon the earth without the Father of you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:1 @ And it happened, when has finished the Jesus charging to the twelve disciples of himself, he departed thence, of the to teach and to preach in the cities of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:11 @ Indeed I say to you, not has risen among born of woman greater, of John the dipper; the but less in the kingdom of the heavens, greater of him is.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:12 @ From and the days of John the dipper till now, the kingdom of the heavens has been invaded, and invaders seize on her.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:14 @ And if you are willing to receive, this is Elias, that being about to come.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:18 @ Came for John, neither eating nor drinking; and they say: A demon he has.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:21 @ Woe to thee, Chorazin, Woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the mighty works, those being performed in you, long ago would in sackcloth and ashes they have reformed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:25 @ On that the occasion answering the Jesus said: I adore thee, O Father, O Lord the heaven and of the earth, because thou hast hid these from wise men and discerning men, and thou hast revealed them to babes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:26 @ Yes, the Father, for even so it was good in presence of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:30 @ The for yoke of me easy, and the burden of me light is.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:1 @ At that the season passed the Jesus to the sabbaths through the corn–fields; the and disciples of him were hungry, and began to pluck ears of corn, and to eat.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:3 @ He but said to them: Not have you known, what did David, when he was hungry, and those with him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:4 @ how he entered in the house of the God, and the loaves of the presence did eat, which not lawful was to him to eat, neither to those with him, except the priests alone?

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:9 @ And passing on from thence, he came into the synagogue of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:10 @ And lo, a man there was the hand having withered. And they asked him, saying: If it is lawful to the sabbaths to heal? that they might accuse him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:13 @ Then he says to the man: Stretch out the hand of thee. And he stretched it out; and it was restored whole, as the other.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:17 @ so that it might be fulfilled the word spoken through Esaias the prophet, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:22 @ Then was brought to him a demoniac, blind and dumb; and he healed him, so that the blind and dumb both to speak and to see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:24 @ The and Pharisees hearing, said: This not casts out the demons, if not by the Beelzebul, a prince of the demons.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:25 @ Knowing but the Jesus the thoughts of them, said to them: Every kingdom being divided against itself, is laid waste; and every city or house being divided against itself, not will stand.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:26 @ And if the adversary the adversary casts out, with himself he is at variance; how then will stand the kingdom of him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:27 @ And if I by Beelzebul cast out the demons, the sons of you by whom do they cast out? In this they of you shall be judges.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:28 @ If but by spirit of God I cast out the demons, then has suddenly come among you the majesty of the God.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:35 @ The good man out of the good treasure bring forth the good (things); and the evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth evil (things).

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:39 @ He but answering said to them: A generation evil and adulterous a sign demands; and a sign not shall be given to her, if not a sign of Jonas the prophet.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:40 @ Like as for was Jonas in the belly of the fish three days and three nights; so shall be the son of the man in the heart of the earth three days and three nights.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:41 @ Men Ninevites shall stand up in the judgment against the generation of this, and shall give judgment against her; for they reformed at the preaching of Jonas; and lo, a greater of Jonas here.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:45 @ Then it goes, and takes with itself seven other spirits, more wicked of itself, and they entering finds an abode there; and becomes the last (state) of the man that worse of the first. Thus will be and the generation this the wicked.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:6 @ sun and having arisen, it was scorched; and through the not have a root, was dried up.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:12 @ Whoever for has, it shall be given to him, and he will be gifted with abundance; Whoever but not has, even what he has, shall be taken from him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:14 @ And is fulfilled to them the prophecy of Esaias, that saying: By hearing you shall hear, and not not may you understand; and seeing you will see, and not not you may see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:15 @ Has grown fat for the heart of the people this, and with the ears heavily they hear, and the eyes of them they shut, lest they should see with the eyes, and with the ears they should hear, and with the heart should understand, and they should turn, and I should heal them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:21 @ not he has but a root in himself, but transient is; arising and trial or persecution through the word, immediately he is offended.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:26 @ When and was spring up the blade and fruit yielded, then appeared also the darnel.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:27 @ Coming and the slaves of the householder, said to him: O lord, not good seed didst thou sow in the thy field? whence then has it darnel?

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:28 @ He and said to them: An enemy a man this has done. The and slaves said to him: Dost thou wish then going forth we should gather them?

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:33 @ Another parable he spake to them: Like is the kingdom of the heavens to leaven, which taking a woman mixed in of meal measures three, till of it was leavened whole.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:40 @ As therefore are gathered the darnel, and in a fire are burned; so will it he in the end of the age this.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:42 @ and they will cast them into the furnace of the fire; there shall be a weeping and gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:43 @ Then the righteous shall shine, as the sun, in the kingdom of the father of them. He having ears to hear, let him hear.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:44 @ Again like is the kingdom of the heaven to a treasure having been hid in the field, which finding a man be hides, and from the joy of him he goes, and all as much he has sells, and buys the field that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:46 @ Finding and one costly pearl, going he sold all as much as he had, and bought it.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:47 @ Again like is the kingdom of the heaven, to a drag–net, being cast into the sea, and of every kind bringing together;

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:48 @ which when it is full, drawing to the shore, and sitting down they collected the good into vessels, the but bad away they cast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:50 @ and shall cast them into the furnace of the fire; there will be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:52 @ He then said to them: Therefore this every scribe, being instructed to the kingdom of the heavens, like is to a man an householder, who brings out of the treasury of him new and old.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:53 @ And it came to pass, when had concluded the Jesus the parables these, he departed thence.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:54 @ And coming into the country of him, he taught them in the synagogue of them, so as to astonish them, and to say, Whence this the wisdom this, and these powers?

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:55 @ Not this is the of the carpenter son? Not the mother of him is called Mary? and the brothers of him James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:3 @ The for Herod, seizing the John, had bound him, and put in prison, on account of Herodias the wife of Philip the brother of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:5 @ And wishing him to destroy, he feared the people, for as a prophet him they esteemed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:6 @ Birthday of but was being held of the Herod, danced the daughter of Herodias in the midst; and pleased the Herod;

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:7 @ whereupon with an oath he promised to her to give, what soever she might ask.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:9 @ And was sorry the king; because of but the oaths and those reclining at table, he commanded it to be given.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:11 @ And was brought the head of him on a plate, and it was given to the little girl; and she brought it to the mother of her.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:14 @ And coming out the Jesus saw great a crowd; and he was moved with pity towards them, and healed the sick of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:15 @ Evening and having come, came to him the disciples of him, saying: A desert is the place, and the hour has passed by; dismiss the crowds, that going into the villages, they may buy themselves victuals.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:19 @ And directing the crowds to recline upon the grass, taking the five loaves, and the two fishes, looking up to the heaven, he gave praise; and breaking, he gave to the disciples the loaves, the and disciples to the crowds.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:20 @ And they ate all, and were filled; and they took up the over and above of the fragments, twelve baskets full.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:23 @ And having sent away the crowds, he went up into the mountain by himself to pray. Evening and having come, alone he was there.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:24 @ The and ship now in the midst of the sea was, having been tossed by the waves; was for contrary the wind.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:30 @ Seeing but the wind strong, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying: O lord, save me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:32 @ And entering of them into the ship, ceased the wind.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:34 @ And having passed over, they came to the land Gennesaret.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:35 @ And knowing him the men of the place that, they send into all the country round about that, and they brought to him all those disease having,

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:36 @ and besought him that only they might touch the tuft of the mantle of him; and as many as touched, were made whole.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:2 @ Why the disciples of thee transgress the tradition of the elders? not for they wash the hands of them, whenever bread they may eat.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:7 @ O hypocrites, well prophesied concerning you Esaias, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:13 @ He but answering said: Every plantation, which not has planted the Father of me the heavenly, shall be rooted up.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:17 @ Not yet perceive you, that all that entering into the mouth, into the belly passes, and into a privy is cast?

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:20 @ These is the (things) polluting the man; that but with unwashed hands to eat not pollutes the man.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:27 @ She but said: True, O Lord: even for the dogs eatest of the crumbs of the falling from the table of the masters of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:28 @ Then answering the Jesus and to her: O woman, great of thee the faith; let it be to thee, as thou wilt. And was healed the daughter of her from the hour that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:29 @ And departing thence the Jesus, came near the sea the Galilee; and ascending into the mountain, he sat down there.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:32 @ The then Jesus, having called the disciples of him, said: I have compassion on the crowd, for already days three, they have remained with me, and not they have any thing they may eat; and to send away them fasting not I will, lest they may faint in the way.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:33 @ And they say to him the disciples of him: Whence to us in a desert place loaves so many, so as to satisfy a crowd so great?

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:37 @ And they ate all, were filled; and they took up that over and above of the fragments, seven large baskets full.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:39 @ And having sent away the crowds, he went into the ship, and came to the coasts of Magdala.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:1 @ And coming the Pharisees and Sadducees, tempting they asked him, a sign from the heaven to show to them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:4 @ A generation evil and adulterous a sign seeks; and a sign not shall be given to her, except the sign of Jonas the prophet. And leaving them, he went away.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:7 @ They and reasoned among themselves saying: Because loaves not we have brought.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:8 @ Knowing and the Jesus said: Why reason you among yourselves, O you weak of faith, because loaves not you have brought?

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:9 @ Not yet perceive you, nor remember you the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets you took up?

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:10 @ Nor the seven loaves of the for thousand, and how many large baskets you took up?

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:13 @ Coming and the Jesus into the parts of Caesarea of the Philip, asked the disciples of him, saying: Who me say the men to be, the son of the man?

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:14 @ They and said: Some, John the dipper; others and, Elias; other and, Jeremias, or one of the prophets.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:17 @ And answering the Jesus said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon son of Jonas; for flesh and blood not it has revealed to thee, but the Father of me, that in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:22 @ And taking aside him the Peter, began to reprove him, saying: Be it far from thee, O lord; not not shall be to thee this.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:28 @ Indeed I say to you, there are some of those here having stood, who not not shall taste of death, till they may see the son of the man coming in the royal majesty of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:2 @ And he was transfigured in the presence of them, and shone the face of him as the sun; the and garments of him become white as the light.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:3 @ And lo, appeared to them Moses and Elias with him talking.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:4 @ Answering and the Peter said to the Jesus: O lord, good it is us here to be; if thou wilt, we may make here three tents, to thee one, and Moses one, and one Elias.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:10 @ And asked him the disciples of him, saying: Why then the scribes say, that Elias must to come first?

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:11 @ The but Jesus answering said to them: Elias truly comes first, and shall restore all things;

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:12 @ I say but to you, that Elias just now came, and not they knew him, but have done to him as much as they wished; thus also the son of the man is about to suffer by them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:18 @ And rebuked him the Jesus, and came out of him the demon; and was cured the boy from the hour that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:19 @ Then coming the disciples to the Jesus by himself, said: Why we not were able to cast out it?

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:20 @ The and Jesus said to them: On account of the unbelief of you. Indeed for I say to you, If you have faith as a grain of mustard, you will say to the mountain this. Be thou removed from here there, and it will remove; and nothing will be impossible to you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:21 @ This but the kind not goes out, if not in prayer and fasting.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:24 @ Having arrived and of them at Capernaum, came those the didrachmas receiving to the Peter, and said: The teacher of you not pays the didrachmas?

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:25 @ He says: Yes. And when he was come into the house, anticipated him the Jesus, saying: Which to thee seems right, Simon? The kings of the earth from whom do they take taxes or census? from the sons of them, or from the aliens?

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:27 @ That but not we may offend them, going to the sea, cast thou a hook, and the ascending first fish take up; and opening the mouth of him, thou wilt find a stater; that taking, give to them for me and thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:3 @ and said: Indeed I say to you, if not you be changed and become as the little children, not not you may enter into the kingdom of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:4 @ Whoever therefore may humble himself as the little child this, he is the greater in the kingdom of the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:8 @ If therefore the hand of thee or the foot of thee insnares thee, cut off them, and cast from thee; good to thee it is to enter into the life lame or a cripple, than two hands or two feet having to be cast into the fire the age–lasting.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:9 @ And if the eye of thee insnares thee, tear out it, and cast from thee; good of thee it is one–eyed into the life to enter, than two eyes having to be cast into the Gehenna of the fire.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:12 @ What to you seems right? if should have any man a hundred sheep, and should go astray one from them; not leaving the ninety–nine upon the mountain, going he seeks that having strayed?

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:13 @ And if he should happen to find it, indeed I say to you, that he rejoices over it more, than over the nine–nine, those not having been led astray.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:15 @ If and should in error against thee the brother of thee, go, test him between thee and him alone. If thee he may hear thou hast won the brother of thee;

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:17 @ If and he should disregard them, tell thou to the congregation; if and also of the congregation he should disregard, let him be to thee as the Gentile and the tax–gather.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:19 @ Again I say to you, that if two of you may agree upon the earth, about any matter, whatever they may ask, it shall be to them from the Father of me, of that in heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:23 @ Therefore this has been compared the kingdom of the heavens to a man king, who wished to settle an account with the slaves of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:25 @ Not having but of him to pay, ordered him the lord of him to be sold, and the wife of him, and the children, and all as much as he had, and payment to be made.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:30 @ He and not he would; but going away he cast him into prison, till he should pay that he was owing.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:33 @ not was it binding also thee to have pitied the fellow slave of thee, as also I thee pitied?

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:1 @ And it came to pass, when ended the Jesus the words these, he departed from the Galilee, and came into the confines of the Judea, beyond the Jordan.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:3 @ And came to him the Pharisees, trying him, and saying to him: If it is lawful to a man to release the wife of him upon every cause?

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:6 @ So that no longer they are two, but flesh one. What then the God has joined together, a man not disunites.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:7 @ They say to him: Why then Moses did enjoin to give a scroll of separation, and to release her?

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:8 @ He says to them: That Moses for the hardness of heart of you suffered you to release the wives of you; from a beginning but not it was so.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:9 @ I say but to you, that whoever may release the wife of him, except for fornication, and may marry another, commits adultery; and he her being released marrying, commits adultery.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:10 @ They say to him the disciples of him: If thus is the case of the man with woman, not it is profitable to marry.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:11 @ He but said to them: Not all admit the word this, but to whom it has been given.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:16 @ And lo, one coming, said to him: O teacher good, what good must I do, that I may have life age–lasting?

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:17 @ He and he said to him: Why me askest thou concerning the good? one is the good. If but thou wishest to enter into the life, keep strictly the commandments.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:19 @ Honor the father and the mother; and Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:21 @ Said to him the Jesus: If thou wishest perfect to be, go, sell of thee the possessions, and give to poor; and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and hither, follow me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:22 @ Having heard and the young man the word, went away sorrowing; he was for having possessions many.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:24 @ Again and I say to you, easier it is a camel through a hole of needle to pass, than a rich man into the kingdom of the God to enter.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:29 @ And all who left houses, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or fields, on account of the name of me, a hundred fold shall receive, and life age–lasting shall inherit.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:30 @ Many but shall be first, last and last first.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:8 @ Evening and having come on, says the lord of the vineyard to the steward of him: Call the laborers, and give to them the hire, beginning from the last, till the first.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:12 @ saying: That these the last one hour worked, and equal to us them thou hast made, to the having endured the burden of the day, and the burning heat.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:14 @ Take thee thine and go, I wish and to this the last to give as also of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:16 @ Thus shall be the last, first; and the first, last. Many for are called, few but chosen.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:20 @ Then came to him the mother of the sons of Zebedee, with the sons of her, prostrating, and asking something from him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:22 @ Answering but the Jesus said: Not you know, what you ask. Are you able to drink the cup, which I am about to drink? They say to him: We are able.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:23 @ And he says to them: The indeed cup of me you shall drink; the but to sit at right of me and at left of me, not is mine to give, but to whom it has been prepared by the Father of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:28 @ even as the son of the man not came to be served but to serve, and to give the life of him a ransom for many.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:30 @ And lo, two blind men, sitting by the way, hearing that Jesus passes by, cried out, saying: Pity us, O lord, son of David.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:2 @ You may go to the village the over against you, and immediately you will find an ass having been bound, and a foal with her; having loosed bring to me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:3 @ And if any (one) to you should say any (thing), you shall say: That the lord of them need has; immediately and he will need them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:4 @ This and all has been done, that might be fulfilled the word spoken through the prophets, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:5 @ Say to the daughter of Zion: Lo, the king of thee comes to thee meek, and having been set on an ass, even a foal a son of a beast of burden.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:6 @ Having gone and the disciples, and having done as commanded to them the Jesus,

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:7 @ they led the ass and the foal, and they placed upon them the mantles of them; and they caused to sit on (one) of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:10 @ And having entered of them into Jerusalem, was moved all the city, saying: Who is this?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:12 @ And entered the Jesus into the temple of the God, and cast out all the selling and buying in the temple, and the tables of the money changers overturned, and the seats of the selling the doves;

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:16 @ and said to him: Hearest thou what these are saying? The and Jesus says them: Yes; Never have you read: That out of mouth of babes and of suckling (ones) thou has perfected praise?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:18 @ Early but, returning into the city, he was hungry.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:21 @ Answering and the Jesus said to them: Indeed I say to you, if you may have faith, and not should doubt, not only the (miracle) of the fig–tree you shall do, but also if to the mountain this you should say: Be thou lifted up, and be cast into the sea; it shall be done.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:22 @ And all, whatever you shall ask in the prayer, believing you shall receive.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:24 @ Answering and the Jesus said to them: I will ask you also I word one; which if you may say to me, also I to you will tell, by what authority these (things) I do;

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:25 @ the dipping of John whence was? from heaven, or from men? They and reasoned among themselves, saying: If we should say, from heaven; he will say to us: Why then not did you believe to him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:26 @ if but we should say from men; we fear the crowd; all for hold the John as a prophet.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:33 @ Another parable hear you; a man was a householder, who planted a vineyard, and a hedge to it placed around, and digged in it a wine–press, and built a tower; and let out it to husbandmen, and went abroad.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:39 @ And having taken him, they cast out of the vineyard, and killed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:41 @ They say to him: Wretches wretchedly destroy them; and the vineyard will let out to other husbandmen, who will render to him the fruits in the seasons of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:42 @ He says to them the Jesus: Never have you read in the writings: A stone which rejected they building, the same was made into a head of a corner; from Lord was this, and it is wonderful in eyes of us?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:46 @ And seeking him to seize, they feared the crowds; since as a prophet him they held.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:2 @ Has been likened the kingdom of the heavens to a man a king, who made marriage–feasts to the son of him,

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:3 @ and he sent the slaves of him, to call the having been invited to the marriage–feasts; and not they would to come.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:4 @ Again he sent other slaves, saying: Say to the having been called; Lo, the dinner of me I prepared; the bullocks of me and the fatlings having been killed, and all (things) ready, come to the marriage–feasts.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:7 @ Having heard and the king, was wroth; and having sent the armies of him, destroyed the murderers those, and the city of them burned.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:8 @ Then he says to the slaves of him; the indeed marriage–feast ready is, they but having been called not were worthy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:9 @ Go you therefore to the outlets of the ways, and whoever you may find, call you to the marriage–feasts.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:10 @ And having gone forth the slaves those into the ways, they brought together all, as many as they found, bad ones both and good ones; and was filled the marriage–feast of reclining ones.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:12 @ and he says to him: Friend, how didst thou enter here, not having a garment of marriage? He but was struck speechless.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:13 @ Then said the king to the servants: Having bound of him feet and hands, take him, and cast into the darkness the outer; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:23 @ In that the day came to him Sadducees, they saying, not to be a resurrection; and they asked him,

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:29 @ Answering and the Jesus said to them: You go astray, not knowing the writings, neither the power of the God.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:30 @ In for the resurrection neither they marry, nor are given in marriage, but as messengers of the God in heaven are.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:33 @ And having heard the crowds, were astonished at the teaching of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:34 @ The and Pharisees, hearing that he silenced the Sadducees, were assembled on the same;

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:35 @ and asked one out of them, a lawyer, tempting him and saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:39 @ Second and like to it; Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee, as thyself.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:41 @ Having been assembled and of the Pharisees, asked them the Jesus,

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:46 @ And no one was able to him to answer a word; nor dared any one from that the day to ask him any more.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:6 @ they love and the upper couch in the feasts, and the first seats in the synagogues,

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:23 @ Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you tithe the mint, and the dill, and the cummin; and pass by the weightier (things) of the law, the justice, and mercy, and the faith. These but it is binding to do, and those not to omit.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:32 @ And you fill you the measure of the fathers of you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:35 @ so that may come upon you all blood righteous, being shed upon the earth from the blood of Abel the just to the blood of Zecharias a son of Barachias, whom you killed between the temple and the altar.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:1 @ And being come out the Jesus was going from the temple; and came the disciples of him to point out to him the buildings of the temple.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:12 @ and because of the to be increased the lawlessness, shall be cooled the love of the many.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:21 @ Shall be for then affliction great, such as not has been from a beginning of world till the now, nor not not may be.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:24 @ Shall be raised for false anointed ones and false prophets, and shall give signs great and wonders, so as to deceive, if possible even the chosen.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:27 @ As for the lightning comes out from east, and shines to west, so shall be also the presence of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:28 @ Where for ever may be the carcass, there will be gathered the eagles.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:34 @ Indeed I say to you, not not may pass away the generation this, till all these may be done.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:35 @ The heaven and the earth shall pass away; the but words of me not not may pass away.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:37 @ As and the days of the Noah, even so will be also the presence of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:38 @ As for they were in the days the before the flood eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, till of which day entered Noah into the ark,

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:45 @ Who then is the faithful slave and prudent, whom placed the lord of him over the domestics of him, of the to give to them the food in season?

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:51 @ and shall cut asunder him, and the part of him with the hypocrites will place; there will be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:6 @ Of middle and night a cry was raised; Lo, the bridegroom comes; go out to a meeting of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:10 @ Going away and of them to buy, came the bridegroom; and the prepared ones entered with him into the nuptial–feasts; and was closed the door.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:21 @ Said to him the lord of him: Well, O slave good and faithful; over a few (things) thou wast faithful, over many thee I will place; enter into the joy of the lord of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:23 @ Said to him the lord of him: Well, O slave good and faithful; over a few (things) thou wast faithful, over many thee I will place; enter into the joy of the lord of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:25 @ and being afraid, going away I hid the talent of thee in the earth; lo, thou hast the thine.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:27 @ It behooved then thee cast the silver of me to the bankers; and coming I might have received the mine with interest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:29 @ To the for having all shall be given, and he shall abound; from but the not having, even what he has, shall be taken away from him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:30 @ And the useless slave cast you into the darkness the outer; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:32 @ and will be gathered in presence of him all the nations; and he will separate them from each other, as the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats;

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:35 @ I hungered for, and you gave to me to eat; I thirsted, and you gave drink to me; a stranger I was, and you entertained me;

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:36 @ naked, and you clothed me; I was sick, and you visited me; in prison I was, and you came to me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:40 @ And answering the king will say to them: Indeed I say to you, in whatever you did, to one of these of the brothers of me of the least, to me you did.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:41 @ Then he will say also to the of left: Go from me the having been cursed into the fire the everlasting, that having been prepared to the accuser and to the messengers of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:43 @ a stranger I was, and not you entertained me; naked, and not you clothed me; sick, and in prison, and not you visited me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:45 @ Then he will answer them, saying: Indeed I say to you, in as much not you did to one of these of the least, neither to me you did.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:46 @ And shall go away these into a cutting–off age–lasting; the and just ones into life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:2 @ You know, that after two days the passover comes on; and the son of the man is delivered into the to be crucified.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:3 @ Then were assembled the high–priests, and the scribes, and the elders of the people, into the court of the high–priest, that being called Caiaphas;

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:5 @ They said but: Not in the feast, that not a tumult there should be among the people.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:7 @ came to him a woman, an alabaster box of balsam having great value, and she poured upon the head of him being reclined.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:8 @ Seeing and the disciples of him, were displeased, saying: On account of what the loss this?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:9 @ She was able for this to have sold of much, and to have given to poor.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:10 @ Knowing and the Jesus said to them: Why troubles present you the woman? a work for good she was wrought for me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:12 @ Having cast for she the balsam this upon the body of me, to the to prepare for burial me she did.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:14 @ Then going one of the twelve he being named Judas Iscariot, to the high–priests,

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:17 @ The and first of the feasts of unleavened bread came the disciples of the Jesus, saying to him: Where wilt thou we make ready to thee to eat the passover?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:18 @ He and said: Go you into the city to the certain one, and say to him: The teacher says: The season of me nigh is; to thee I will make the passover with the disciples of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:19 @ And did the disciples as commanded to them the Jesus; and they prepared the passover.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:24 @ The indeed son of the man goes as it has been written about him; Woe but to the man that, through whom the son of the man is delivered up; good it was to him, if not was born the man that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:25 @ Answering and Judas, he delivering up him, said: Not I am, rabbi? He says to him: Thou hast said.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:39 @ And going forward a little, he fell on face of him, praying, and saying: O Father of me, if possible it is, let pass from me the cup this; but not as I will, but as thou.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:42 @ Again, a second time going away, he prayed, saying: O Father of me, if not it is possible this, the cup to pass from me, except it I drink, be done the will of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:45 @ Then he comes to the disciples of him, and says to them: Sleep you the remainder and rest you? lo, has come nigh the hour, and the son of man is delivered up into hands of sinners.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:46 @ Arise, let us go; lo, has come nigh he delivering up me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:47 @ And while of him speaking, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a crowd great with swords and clubs, from the high–priests and elders of the people.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:55 @ In that the hour said the Jesus to the crowds: As upon a robber came you out with swords and clubs, to take me; every day with you I did sit teaching in the temple, and not you seized me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:56 @ This but all has been done, that might be fulfilled the writings of the prophets. Then the disciples all, leaving him, they fled.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:57 @ They and seizing the Jesus, they led to Caiaphas the high–priest, where the scribes and the elders were assembled.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:63 @ The but Jesus was silent. And answering the high–priest said to him: I adjure thee by the God of the living, that to us thou tell, if thou art the Anointed, the son of the God.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:64 @ Says to him the Jesus: Thou has said. Besides I say to you, from now you shall see the son of the man sitting at right of the power, and coming upon the clouds of the heaven.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:65 @ Then the high–priest rent the clothes of him, saying: That he blasphemes; what further need have we of witnesses? see, now you heard the blasphemy of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:69 @ The and Peter without sat in the courtyard. And came to him one maid–servant, saying: Also thou wast with Jesus of the Galilee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:71 @ Going out and he into the portico, saw him another, and says to those there; also this was with Jesus of the Nazareth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:3 @ Then seeing Judas, that betraying him, that he was condemned, repenting he returned the thirty pieces of silver to the high–priests and the elders,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:6 @ The and high–priests, taking the pieces of silver, said: Not it is lawful to put them into the treasury, since price of blood it is.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:9 @ Then was fulfilled the word spoken through Jeremiah the prophet, saying: And I took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of the having been valued, whom they valued from sons of Israel,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:10 @ and gave them for the field of the potter; even as directed me a Lord.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:11 @ The and Jesus stood in presence of the governor; and asked him the governor, saying: Thou art the king of the Jews? The and Jesus said to him: Thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:14 @ And not he answered him to not even one word; so as to astonish the governor greatly.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:15 @ At and a feast was accustomed the governor to release one to the crowd prisoner, whom they wished.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:16 @ They had and then a prisoner noted, being called Barabbas.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:17 @ Having being assembled then of them, said to them the Pilate: Which wish you I release to you? Barabbas or Jesus, the being called Anointed?

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:20 @ The but high–priests and the elders persuaded the crowds, that they should ask the Barabbas, the and Jesus they might destroy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:21 @ Answering and the governor said to them: Which wish you of the two I shall release to you? They and said: Barabbas.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:23 @ The and governor said: What for evil has he done? They but vehemently cried, saying: Let him be crucified.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:24 @ Seeing and the Pilate that nothing profits, but rather a tumult is made, taking water, he washed the hands before the crowd, saying: Innocent I am from the blood of the just of this; you shall see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:26 @ Then he released to them the Barabbas, the and Jesus having scourged he delivered up, that he might be crucified.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:34 @ they gave to him to drink vinegar with gall having been mixed; and having tasted, not he would drink.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:35 @ Crucifying and him, they divided the garments of him, casting a lot.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:39 @ Those and passing along reviled him, shaking the heads of them,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:45 @ From now sixth hour darkness was on all the land, till hour ninth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:46 @ About and the ninth hour cried out the Jesus with a voice great, saying: Eli, Eli; lama sabachthani? that is: O God of me, O God of me; why me hast thou forsaken?

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:47 @ Some and of those there standing, having heard, said: For Elias he cries this.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:49 @ The but others said: Leave alone; we may see, if comes Elias, will be saving him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:51 @ And lo, the curtain of the temple was rent into two, from above to below; and the earth was shaken, and the rocks were rent,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:52 @ and the tombs were opened; and many bodies of the having been asleep holy ones were raised,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:54 @ The and centurion and those with him watching the Jesus, seeing the earthquake and the things being done, they were afraid much, saying: Truly of God a son was this.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:56 @ among whom was Mary the Magdalene, and Mary the of the James and Joses mother, and the mother of the sons of Zebedee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:57 @ Evening and being come, came a man rich from Arimathea, by name Joseph, who also himself was discipled to the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:61 @ Was and there Mary the Magdalene, and the other Mary, sitting over against the sepulchre.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:62 @ The now next day, which is after the preparation, were assembled the high–priests and the Pharisees to the Pilate,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:64 @ Do thou command therefore to be made fast the tomb till the third day lest coming the disciples of him, might steal him, and might say to the people: He has been raised from the dead; and will be the last fraud worse of the first.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:65 @ Said to them the Pilate: You have a guard; go you, make fast as you know.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:66 @ They and going made fast the tomb, having sealed the stone, with the guard.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:3 @ Was and the aspect of him like lightning, and the garments of him white as snow.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:4 @ From and the fear of him shook the keepers, and became as dead (men).

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:6 @ Not he is here; he has been raised for, even as he said. Come see the place, where lay the Lord.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:7 @ And quickly going tell the disciples of him, that he has been raised from the dead; and lo, he goes before you into the Galilee; there him you will see; lo, I told you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:9 @ As and they went to inform the disciples of him, and lo, the Jesus met them, saying: Hail you. They and having approached laid hold of him the feet, and prostrated to him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:12 @ And being assembled with the elders, counsel and taking, pieces of silver sufficient they gave to the soldiers, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:13 @ Say you, That the disciples of him, by night coming, stole him, of us being asleep.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:15 @ They and having received the pieces of silver, did as they were taught. And is spread abroad the word this among Jews till the day.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:18 @ And approaching the Jesus, spoke to them, saying: Has been given to me all authority in heaven and on earth.

diaglotnt@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.

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

diaglotnt@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.

diaglotnt@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.

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

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

diaglotnt@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.

diaglotnt@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.

diaglotnt@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.

diaglotnt@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.

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

diaglotnt@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.

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

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

diaglotnt@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.

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

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

diaglotnt@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.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:1 @ And again he went into Capernaum after days; and it was reported, that into a house he is.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:2 @ And immediately were gathered together many, so as no longer to contain not even the places near the door; and he spake to them the word.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:4 @ And not being able to come nigh to him through the crowd, they uncovered the roof, where he was; and having dug through they let down the bed upon which the paralytic was laid.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:6 @ Were but some of the scribes there sitting and reasoning in the hearts of them:

diaglotnt@Mark:2:7 @ Why this thus speaks blasphemy? Who is able to forgive sins, if not one the God?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:8 @ And immediately knowing the Jesus to the spirit of himself, that thus they reasoned among themselves, said to them: Why these (things) reason you in the hearts of you?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:9 @ Which is easier? to say to the paralytic: Are forgiven of thee the sins? or to say: Arise, take up of thee the bed, and walk?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:10 @ That but you may know, that authority has the son of the man on the earth to forgive sins; (he says to the paralytic:)

diaglotnt@Mark:2:12 @ And he was raised immediately, and taking up the bed, went out in presence of all; so as to astonish all, and to glorify the God, saying: That never thus we saw.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:14 @ And passing on he saw Levi the of the Alpheus, sitting at the custom house, and says to him: Follow me. And arising up he followed him.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:18 @ And were the disciples of John and the Pharisees fasting; and they come, and they say to him: Why the disciples of John and those of the Pharisees fast; those but to thee disciples not fast?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:19 @ And said to them the Jesus: Not are able the sons of the bride–chamber, in which the bridegroom with them is, to fast? so long a time with themselves they have the bridegroom, not are able to fast.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:20 @ Will come but days, when may be taken away from them the bridegroom, and then they will fast in that the day.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:23 @ And it came to pass to go him in the sabbath through the corn–fields, and began the disciples of him a way to make plucking the ears of corn.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:25 @ And he said to them: Never have you known, what did David, when need he had, and was hungry, he and those with him?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:27 @ And he said to them: The sabbath because of the man was made, not the man because of the sabbath.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:1 @ And he entered again into the synagogue; and was there man having been withered having the hand,

diaglotnt@Mark:3:5 @ And looking round them with anger, being grieved at the hardness of the hearts of them, he says to the man: Stretch out the hand of thee. And he stretched it out; and was restored the hand of him.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:10 @ Many for he cured, so as to rush to him, that him they might touch, as many as had scourges.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:15 @ and to have authority to cure the diseases, and to cast out the demons.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:18 @ and Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James that of the Alpheus, and Thaddeus, and the Simon the Canaanite,

diaglotnt@Mark:3:19 @ and Judas Iscariot, who even delivered up him.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:20 @ And they come into a house. And came together again a crowd, so as not to be able them not even bread to eat.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:22 @ And the scribes, those from Jerusalem having come down, said: That Beelzebul he has; also; That by the chief of the demons he casts out the demons.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:23 @ And having called them, in parables he said to them: How is able an adversary and adversary to cast out?

diaglotnt@Mark:3:26 @ and if the adversary has risen up against himself and has been divided, not able to stand, but an end he has.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:29 @ who but ever may speak evil to the spirit the holy, not has forgiveness to the age, but liable is of age–lasting judgment.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:30 @ Because they said: A spirit unclean he has.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:1 @ And again he began to teach by the sea; and was assembled to him a crowd great, so as him entering into the ship, to sit in the sea; and all the crowd by the sea on the land was.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:6 @ Sun and having arisen, it was scorched, and through the not to have a root, was dried up.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:8 @ And another fell into the ground the good; and it bore fruit springing up and increasing; and bore one thirty, and one sixty, and one a hundred.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:10 @ When and he was alone, asked him those about him, with the twelve, the parables.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:17 @ and not they have a root in themselves, but for a reason they are; then occurring trial or persecution through the word, immediately they are offended.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:21 @ And he said to them: Neither the lamp comes, that under the measure it may be placed, or under the couch? not that on the lamp–stand it may be placed?

diaglotnt@Mark:4:22 @ Not for is any thing hidden, which if not it may be disclosed; nor was stored away, but that into light it may come.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:23 @ If any one has ears to hear, let him hear.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:24 @ And he said to them: Consider you, what you hear. In what measure you measure, it shall be measured to you.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:25 @ Who for ever may have, it shall be given to him; and who not has, even what he has will be taken from him.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:26 @ And he said: Thus is the kingdom of the God, as if a man should cast the seed on the earth,

diaglotnt@Mark:4:27 @ and should sleep and wake night and day, and the seed should germinate and grow up, as not knows he.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:31 @ As a grain of mustard, which, when it may be sown on the earth, less of all of the seeds it is of those on the earth;

diaglotnt@Mark:4:32 @ and when it may be shown, it springs up and becomes of all herbs greater, and produces branches great, so as to be under the shadow of it the birds of the heaven to build nests.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:35 @ And he says to them in that the day, evening being come: We may pass over to the other side.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:36 @ And having left the crowd they took him, as he was in the ship; also other and ships was with him.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:37 @ And arose a squall of wind great; the and waves dashed into the ship, so as it was now to fill.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:38 @ And was he in the stern, on the pillow sleeping; and they awoke him, and they said to him: O teacher, not it concerns thee, that we perish?

diaglotnt@Mark:4:39 @ And having arisen he rebuked the wind, and said to the sea: Be silent, be still. And ceased the wind, and was a calm great.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:3 @ who the dwelling had in the tomb; and not even with chains no one was able him to bind,

diaglotnt@Mark:5:4 @ for the him many times with fetters and chains to have been bound, and to have been hurt by him the chains, and the fetters to have been broken; and no one him was able to tame;

diaglotnt@Mark:5:5 @ and always, night and day, in the tombs and in mountains he was crying out, and cutting himself with stones.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:9 @ And he asked him: What thy name? and he says to him: Legion name to me; for many we are.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:11 @ Was and there near to the mountain a herd of swine great feeding.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:17 @ And they began to entreat him to depart from the coasts of them.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:19 @ And not he suffered him, but he says to him: Go into the house of thee to the friends, and relate to them, how much to thee the Lord has done, and has pitied thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:20 @ And he went, and began to publish in the Decapolis, how much had done to him the Jesus; and all were astonished.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:21 @ And having passed over the Jesus in the ship again to the other side, were gathered a crowd great to him; and he was by the sea.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:23 @ and besought him much, saying: That the little–daughter of me last end is; that coming thou mayest put to her the hands, so that she may be saved; and she shall live.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:29 @ And immediately was dried up the source of the blood of her; and knew to the body, that was saved from the scourge.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:32 @ And he was looking round to see the (woman) this having done.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:33 @ The but woman, fearing and trembling, having known what was done on her, came and fell down to him, and told to him all the truth.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:34 @ He but said to her: Daughter, the faith of thee has saved thee; go in peace, and be thou well from the scourge of thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:40 @ And they derided him. He but, having sent out all he takes the father of the child, and the mother and those with him, and goes in, where was the child.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:41 @ And having grasped the hand of the child, he says to her: Talitha, cumi; which is being translated: The girl, to thee I say, arise.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:42 @ And immediately arose the girl, and walked about; she was for years twelve. And they were astonished with an astonishment great.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:2 @ And being come sabbath, be began in the synagogue to teach. And many hearing were astonished, saying: Whence to this these things? and what the wisdom that being given to him? and miracles so great through the hands of him are done.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:5 @ And not was able there no one miracle to do, except a few sick having put on the hands, were cured.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:13 @ and demons many they cast out, and anointed with oil many sick ones, and they were cured.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:14 @ And heard the king Herod, (well–known for was the name of him,) and well–known for was the name of him,) and he said: That John he dipping out of dead has been raised, and through the work the mighty powers in him.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:15 @ Others said: That Elias he is. Others and said: That a prophet he is, like one of the prophets.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:17 @ Himself for the Herod, sending seized the John, and bound him in prison, through Herodias, the wife of Philip of the brother of himself, for her he had married.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:19 @ The and Herodias had a grudge against him and wished him to destroy; and not was able.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:21 @ And having come a day convenient, when Herod to the birthday of himself a feast he made to the nobles of himself, and to the commanders, and to the chiefs of the Galilee;

diaglotnt@Mark:6:22 @ and having entered of the daughter of her of the Herodias, and dancing, and having pleased the Herod and those reclining at table, said the king to the little girl: Ask me, whatever thou wilt, and I will give to thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:23 @ And he swore to her: That whatever me thou mayst ask, I will give to thee, till half of the kingdom of me.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:24 @ The and going out, said to the mother of herself: What shall I ask? She and said: The head of John the dipper.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:25 @ And coming in immediately with haste to the king, she asked, saying: I will that to me thou wouldst give instantly on a plate the head of John the dipper.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:30 @ And were assembled the apostles to the Jesus, and reported to him all, and what they did, and what they taught.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:34 @ And coming out he saw great a crowd, and was moved with pity towards them, for they were as sheep, not having a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:38 @ He but says to them: How many loaves have you? go you and see you. And having ascertained, they say: Five and two fishes.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:39 @ And he ordered them to make recline all, company company, on the green grass.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:43 @ And they took up of fragments twelve baskets full, and of the fishes.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:47 @ And evening having come, was the ship in middle of the sea; and he alone upon the land.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:48 @ And he saw them tormented in the rowing; was for the wind opposite to them. And about fourth watch of the night comes towards them, walking on the sea; and wished to pass them.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:51 @ And he went up to them into the boat; and ceased the wind. And greatly out of measure in themselves they were amazed and wondered.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:52 @ Not for they understood about the loaves; was for the heart of them having been stupified.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:53 @ And having passed over they came to the land Gennesaret; and drew to the shore.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:2 @ and seeing some of the disciples of him with common hands, that is unwashed, eating loaves;

diaglotnt@Mark:7:3 @ (the for Pharisees and all the Jews, if not with fist they may wash the hands, not they eat, holding the tradition of the elders;

diaglotnt@Mark:7:5 @ then asked him the Pharisees and the scribes: Why the disciples of thee not walk according to the tradition of the elders, but with common hands they eat the loaf?

diaglotnt@Mark:7:6 @ He but answering said to them: That well prophesied Esaias about you the hypocrites, as it is written: This the people with the lips me honor, the but heart of them far off is removed from me.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:9 @ And he said to them: Well you set aside the commandment of the God, that the tradition of you you may keep.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:16 @ If any one has ears to hear, let him hear.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:17 @ And when he entered into a house from the crowd, asked him the disciples of him concerning the parable.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:24 @ And thence arising, he went into the borders of Tyre and Sidon; and entering into the house, no one he wished to know; and not he was able to be concealed.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:26 @ (was now the woman a Greek, a Syrophenician to the birth;) and she besought him, that the demon he would cast out of the daughter of herself.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:27 @ The but Jesus said to her: Let alone first to be filled the children; not for good it is, to take the bread of the children, and to cast to the dogs.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:29 @ And he said to her: Through this the word go; has come out the demon from the daughter of thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:35 @ And immediately were opened of him the ears; and was loosed the bond of the tongue of him, and he spoke plainly.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:37 @ And beyond measure they were astonished, saying: Well all (things) he has done; and the deaf ones he makes to hear, and the dumb ones to speak.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:3 @ And if I dismiss them fasting into house of themselves, they will faint on the way; come for of them a great distance have come.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:5 @ And he asked them: How many have you loaves? They and say: Seven.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:8 @ They ate and, and were filled; and they took up over and above of fragments, seven large baskets.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:16 @ And they reasoned with one another saying: Because loaves not we have.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:17 @ And knowing the Jesus he says to them: Why reason you, because loaves not you have? Not yet perceive you, neither understand you? Yet having been stupified have you the heart of you?

diaglotnt@Mark:8:19 @ When the five loaves I broke to the five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took you up? They say to him: Twelve.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:20 @ When and the seven to the four thousand, how many large baskets full of fragments took you up? They and said: Seven.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:23 @ And having taken the hand of the blind man, he led him outside of the village; and having spit into the eyes of him, having placed the hands to him, he asked him, if any thing he sees.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:25 @ Then again he placed the hands upon the eyes of him, and he made him look up and was restored, and he saw plainly every one.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:27 @ And departed the Jesus and the disciples of him into the villages of Caesarea of the Philip. And on the way he asked the disciples of himself, saying to them: Who me they say the men to be?

diaglotnt@Mark:8:28 @ They and answered: John the dipper; and others, Elias; others and, one of the prophets.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:32 @ and plainly the word he spoke. And taking aside him the Peter, he began to rebuke him.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:38 @ Who for ever may be ashamed me and the my words in the generation this the adulterous and sinful, also the son of the man will be ashamed him, when he may come in the glory of the Father of himself with the messengers of the holy ones.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:1 @ And he said to them: Indeed I say to you, that are some of those here having stood, who not not shall taste of death, till they may see the royal majesty of the God having come in power.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:2 @ And after days six takes the Jesus the Peter, and the James and John, and leads up them into a mountain high privately alone; and he was transfigured in the presence of them

diaglotnt@Mark:9:3 @ And the garments of him became glittering, white extremely as snow, such as a fuller upon the earth not is able to make white.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:4 @ And appeared to them Elias with Moses; and were talking with the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:5 @ And answering the Peter says to the Jesus: Rabbi, good it is us here to be; and we may make tents three, to thee one, and Moses one, and Elias one.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:11 @ And they asked him, saying: That say the scribes, that Elias must to come first?

diaglotnt@Mark:9:12 @ He and answering said to them: Elias indeed coming first; restores all things, and how it is written about the son of the man, that many things he should suffer, and should be despised.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:13 @ But I say to you, that both Elias has come, and they have done to him whatever they wished, even as it is written about him.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:16 @ And he asked them: What dispute you wish with them?

diaglotnt@Mark:9:18 @ And wherever him it may seize, it convulses him; and he foams, and grinds the teeth of him, and pines away. And I spoke to the disciples of thee, that it they might cast out, and not they had power.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:21 @ And he asked the father of him: How long a time is it, since this happened to him? He and said: From a child;

diaglotnt@Mark:9:22 @ and often him both into fire has cast and into waters, that it might destroy him; but if any thing thou canst do, give aid to us, having pity on us.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:26 @ And crying out, and many times convulsing, it came out. And he became as dead, so that many to say, that he is dead.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:28 @ And having come him into a house, the disciples of him asked him privately: That we not were able to cast out it?

diaglotnt@Mark:9:29 @ And he said to them: This the kind by nothing is able to go out, if not in prayer and fasting.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:30 @ And thence departing, he passed through the Galilee; and not was willing, that any one should know.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:32 @ They but did not understand the word, and were afraid him to ask.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:33 @ And he came to Capernaum; and in the house being, he asked them: What in the way among yourselves were you disputing?

diaglotnt@Mark:9:35 @ And sitting down, he called the twelve, and says to them: If any one desires first to be, he will be of all last, and of all a servant.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:38 @ Answered and to him John, saying: O teacher, I saw one to the name of thee casting out demons; and we forbade him, because not he follows us.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:42 @ And whoever may insnare one of the little ones, of the believing into me, good it is to him rather, if hangs a stone of a mill around the neck of him, and has been cast into the sea.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:45 @ And if the foot of thee may insnare thee, cut thou off him; good it is to thee to enter into the life lame, than the two feet having to be cast into the Gehenna, into the fire the inextinguishable,

diaglotnt@Mark:9:47 @ And if the eye of thee may insnare thee, cast thou out him; good to thee it is one–eyed to enter into the kingdom of the God, than two eyes having to be cast into the Gehenna of the fire,

diaglotnt@Mark:9:50 @ Good the salt; if but the salt without taste may become, with what it will you season? Have you in yourselves salt, and be you at peace with one another.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:2 @ And approaching Pharisees asked him: If it is lawful for a man a wife to release? trying him.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:4 @ They and said: Moses allowed a scroll of separation to be written, and to release.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:9 @ What then the God has joined together, a man not disunites.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:10 @ And in the house again the disciples of him concerning of the him asked him.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:11 @ And he says to them: Whoever may release the wife of himself, and may marry another, commits adultery with her.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:12 @ And if a woman may release the husband of herself, and may be married to another, commits adultery.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:14 @ Seeing but the Jesus was displeased, and said to them: Allow the little children to come to me, not hinder them; of the for such like is the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:17 @ And going out of him into a way, running up one, and kneeling before him, he asked him: O teacher good, what must I do, that life age–lasting I may inherit?

diaglotnt@Mark:10:21 @ He but Jesus looking on him, loved him, and said to him: One to thee lacks; go, whatever thou hast sell, and give to the poor; and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and hither, follow me, take up the cross.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:22 @ He but looking sad at the word, went away sorrowing; he was for having possessions many.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:24 @ They and disciples were astonished at the words of him. The but Jesus again answering says to them: Children, how difficult it is those having confidence in the riches, into the kingdom of the God to enter.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:25 @ Easier it is a camel through the hole of the needle to pass, than a rich man into the kingdom of the God to enter.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:29 @ Answering the Jesus said: Indeed I say to you, no one is, who has left houses, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or fields, on account of me and on account of the glad tidings,

diaglotnt@Mark:10:30 @ if not he may receive a hundred fold, now in the season this, houses, and brothers, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and fields, with persecutions, and in the age to come life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:31 @ Many but shall be first, last; and last, first.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:32 @ They were and in the way going up to Jerusalem; and was going before them the Jesus; and they were amazed, and following they were afraid. And taking aside again the twelve, he began to them to tell the things being about to him to happen:

diaglotnt@Mark:10:35 @ And come to him James and John, the sons of Zebedee, saying: O teacher, we wish, that whatever we may ask, thou mayst do for us.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:38 @ The and Jesus said to them: Not you know what you ask. Are you able to drink the cup, which I drink, and the dipping, which I am dipped, to be dipped?

diaglotnt@Mark:10:40 @ the but to sit at right of me and at left, not is mine to give, but to whom it has been prepared.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:52 @ The and Jesus said to him: Go; the faith of thee has saved thee. And immediately he saw again, and followed him in the way.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:2 @ Go you into the town that opposite you; and immediately entering into her, you will find a colt having been tied, upon which no one of men has sat; having loosed him lead you.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:3 @ And if any one to you should say: Why do you this? say you: That the master of him need has; and immediately him he will send here.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:6 @ They and said to them even as commanded the Jesus; and they suffered them.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:12 @ And the next day coming out of them from Bethany, he was hungry;

diaglotnt@Mark:11:13 @ and seeing a fig tree at a distance, having leavens, he went, if perhaps he will find any thing on her; and coming to her, nothing he found except leaves; not for it was season of figs.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:15 @ And they come to Jerusalem; and going into temple he began to cast out those selling and buying in the temple; and the tables the money–changers, and the seats of those selling the doves he overturned;

diaglotnt@Mark:11:18 @ And heard the scribes and the high–priests, and they sought how him they might destroy; they feared for him, because all the crowd was amazed at the teaching of him.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:20 @ And in the morning passing along, they saw the fig–tree having been withered from roots;

diaglotnt@Mark:11:21 @ And remembering the Peter, says to him: Rabbi, lo, the fig–tree, which thou didst curse, has been withered.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:23 @ Indeed for I say to you, that whoever may say to the mountain this: Be lifted up, and cast into the sea; and not should doubt in the heart of himself, but should believe that what he says comes to pass; it shall be to him whatever he may say.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:29 @ The but Jesus answering said to them: I will ask you also I one word; and answer you to me, and I will tell to you, by what authority these things I do.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:30 @ The dipping of John from heaven was or from men? answer you to me.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:31 @ And they reasoned among themselves, saying: If we should say: From heaven, he will say: Why then not did you believe him?

diaglotnt@Mark:11:32 @ But if we should say: From men; they feared the people; all for held the John, that really a prophet was.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:2 @ And he sent to the husbandmen in the season a slave, that from the husbandmen, he might receive of the fruit of the vineyard.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:6 @ Yet therefore one son having, beloved of himself he sent and him to them last, saying: That they will regard the son of me.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:8 @ And having taken him, they killed, and cast out of the vineyard.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:10 @ Not even the writing this have you read: A stone which rejected those building, this was made into a head of a corner;

diaglotnt@Mark:12:11 @ by a Lord was done this, and it is wonderful in eyes of us?

diaglotnt@Mark:12:18 @ And come Sadducees to him, who say a resurrection not to be; and they asked him, saying:

diaglotnt@Mark:12:22 @ And took her the seven, and not left seed. Last of all died also the woman.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:25 @ When for out of dead (ones) they may rise, neither they marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as messengers in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:26 @ Concerning but the dead (ones), that they rise, not have you read in the book of Moses, at the bush as said to him the God, saying: I the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?

diaglotnt@Mark:12:28 @ And approaching one of the scribes, having heard them disputing, knowing that well to them he answered, asked him: Which is first of all commandment?

diaglotnt@Mark:12:31 @ And second like, this: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself. Greater of these another commandment not is.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:33 @ and the to love him out of whole of the heart, and out of whole of the understanding, and out of whole the soul, and out of whole of the strength, and the to love the neighbor as himself, more is of all of the whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:34 @ And the Jesus, seeing him, that discreetly he answered, said to him: Not far thou art from the kingdom of the God. And no one no longer presumed him to ask.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:39 @ and first seats in the synagogues, and upper couches at the feasts;

diaglotnt@Mark:12:41 @ And sitting the Jesus over against the treasury, he beheld how the crowd casts copper into the treasury. And many rich cast much.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:42 @ And coming one widow poor, cast mites two, which is a farthing.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:43 @ And having called the disciples of himself, he said to them: Indeed I say to you, that the widow this the poor more of all has cast of those casting into the treasury.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:44 @ All for out of the abounding fulness to them have cast; this but out of the poverty of herself all as much as she had cast, whole the living of herself.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:3 @ And sitting of him on the mountain of the olive trees, over against the temple, asked him privately Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew;

diaglotnt@Mark:13:19 @ Shall be for the days those affliction, such as not has been go great from a beginning of creation, which created the God, till the now, and not not may be.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:20 @ And if not a Lord shortened the days, not should be saved all flesh; but on account of the chosen (ones), whom he has chosen, he has shortened the days.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:29 @ So also you, when these things you may see coming to pass, know you, that near he is at doors.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:30 @ Indeed I say to you, that not not may pass away the generation this, till of whom all these may be done.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:31 @ The heaven and the earth shall pass away; the nut words of me not not may pass away.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:33 @ Take heed, watch you and pray you; not you know for when the season is.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:34 @ As a man going abroad leaving the house of himself, and having given to the slaves of himself the authority, and to each one the work of himself and to the porter he commanded that he should watch.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:1 @ Was now the passover and the unleavened cakes after two days; and sought the high–priests and the scribes, how him by deceit seizing they might kill.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:2 @ They said but: Not in the feast, lest a tumult shall be of the people.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:3 @ And being of him in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, reclining of him, came a woman having an alabaster box of balsam, of spikenard genuine very costly; and breaking the alabaster box, she poured of it down on the head.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:4 @ Were and some being angry to themselves, and saying: For what the loss this of the balsam has been made?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:6 @ The but Jesus said: Let alone her; why to her troubles present you? good a work she has wrought in me.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:8 @ The having this, she has done; beforehand to anoint of me the body for the burial.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:10 @ And the Judas the Iscariot, one of the twelve, went to the high–priests, that he might deliver up him to them.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:12 @ And the first day of the unleavened cakes, when the paschal lamb was sacrificed, they say to him the disciples of him: Where wilt thou having gone we make ready, that thou mayest eat the passover?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:14 @ and wherever he may enter, say to the householder: That the teacher says: Where is the guest–chamber, where the passover with the disciples of me I may eat?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:16 @ And went forth the disciples of him, and came into the city, and found even as he said to them; and they prepared the passover.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:21 @ The indeed son of the man goes away, even as it has been written concerning him; woe but to the man that, through whom the son of the man is delivered up; good it was to him, if not was born the man that.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:35 @ And going forward a little, he fell on the ground; and prayed, that, if possible it is, might pass from him the hour.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:42 @ Arise, let us go, lo, he delivering up me has come near.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:43 @ And immediately, while of him speaking, comes Judas, one being of the twelve, and with him crowd great with swords and clubs, from the high–priests and the scribes and the elders.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:48 @ And answering the Jesus said to them: As upon a robber came you out with swords and clubs, to take me.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:49 @ Every day I was with you in the temple teaching, and not you seized me; but that must be fulfilled the writings.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:54 @ And the Peter at a distance followed him even to into the place of the high–priest; and was sitting in company with the attendants, and warming himself to the light.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:59 @ And not even thus consistent was the testimony of them.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:60 @ And arising the high–priest in midst, he asked the Jesus, saying: Not answerest thou nothing? what these of thee testify against?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:61 @ He but was silent and nothing he answered. Again the high–priest asked him and says to him: Thou art the Anointed, the son of the Blessed?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:64 @ You have heard the blasphemy; what to you appears? They but all condemned him to be deserving of death.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:67 @ and seeing the Peter warming himself, she looking to him says: And thou with the Nazarene Jesus wast.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:2 @ And asked him the Pilate: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering said to him: Thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:4 @ The and Pilate again asked him, saying: Not answerest thou nothing? see, how many things of thee they testify against.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:5 @ The but Jesus no longer nothing answered; so as to surprise the Pilate.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:6 @ At now feast he used to release to them one prisoner whomever they asked.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:7 @ Was and he being named Barabbas with the insurgents having been bound, who in the sedition murder had committed.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:8 @ And crying out the crowd began to demand, as always he did to them.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:9 @ The but Pilate answered them saying: Do you wish I shall release to you the King of the Jews?

diaglotnt@Mark:15:11 @ The and high–priests stirred up the crowd, that rather the Barabbas he should release to them.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:14 @ The and Pilate said to them: What for evil has he done? They but vehemently cried out: Crucify him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:15 @ The then Pilate, being willing to the crowd the satisfaction to make, released to them the Barabbas, and delivered up the Jesus, having scourged, that he might be crucified.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:21 @ And they compel passing by one Simon a Cyrenian, coming from country, (the father of Alexander and Rufus), that he might bear the cross of him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:24 @ And crucifying him, they divide the clothes of him, casting lots on them, who what should take.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:25 @ It was and hour third, and they crucified him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:26 @ And was the inscription of the accusation of him was written over: The king of the Jews.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:28 @ And was fulfilled the writing that saying: And with lawlessness he was numbered.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:29 @ And those passing along reviled him, shaking the heads of them, and saying: Ah, he destroying the temple, and in three days building;

diaglotnt@Mark:15:33 @ Being come and hour sixth, darkness was on whole the land, till hour ninth.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:34 @ And the hour the ninth cried the Jesus with a voice loud, saying: Eloi, Eloi; lamma sabachthani? which is being translated: The God of me, the God of me; to what me hast thou left?

diaglotnt@Mark:15:35 @ And some of those standing by hearing, said: Lo, Elias he calls.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:36 @ Running and one, and filling a sponge of vinegar, attaching and to a reed, gave to drink him saying: Let alone; we may see, if comes Elias to take down him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:38 @ And the curtain of the temple was rent into two, from above to below.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:39 @ Seeing but the centurion, that having stood by over against him, that thus having cried he breathed out, said: Truly the man this a son was of a god.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:40 @ Were and also women from a distance beholding; among whom was also Mary the Magdalene, and Mary the of the James the little and Joses mother, and Salome;

diaglotnt@Mark:15:41 @ who also when he was in the Galilee, followed him, and served him; and others many, those having come up with him to Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:42 @ And now evening being come (since it was preparation, that is before sabbath),

diaglotnt@Mark:15:43 @ came Joseph that from Arimathea, of rank a senator, who also himself was expecting the kingdom of the God, assuming courage went in to Pilate, and asked for the body of the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:44 @ The and Pilate wondered, if already he was dead; and having called the centurion he asked him, if already he had died.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:46 @ And having bought lien, and having taken down him, he wrapped the lien; and laid him in a tomb, which was having been hewn out of a rock; and rolled a stone against the door of the tomb.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:47 @ The but Mary the Magdalene and Mary of Joses beheld, where he was laid.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:1 @ And being past the sabbath, Mary the Magdalene, and Mary that of the James, and Salome bought aromatics, that coming they might anoint him.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:4 @ And looking up they saw, that had been rolled away the stone; it was for great very.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:6 @ He but says to them: Not be you amazed; Jesus you seek the Nazarene, the having been crucified; he has been raised, not he is here; see the place, where they laid him.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:7 @ But go, say to the disciples of him, and to the Peter, that he goes before you into the Galilee; there him you will see, as he said to you.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:8 @ And having gone out, they fled from the tomb; had seized and them trembling and astonishment, and to no one nothing they said; they were afraid for.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:9 @ Having risen and early first of week he appeared first to Mary the Magdalene, from whom he had cast seven demons.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:11 @ And those having heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they did not believe.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:12 @ After but these things to two of them walking he appeared in another aspect, going into country.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:17 @ Signs and to those having believed these shall attend: In the name of me demons they shall cast out; with tongues they shall speak new;

diaglotnt@Mark:16:19 @ The indeed then Lord, after the to have spoken to them, he was taken up into the heaven, and sat at right of the God;

diaglotnt@Luke:1:2 @ even as delivered to us those from a beginning eye–witnesses and ministers having been of the word;

diaglotnt@Luke:1:4 @ that thou mayest know concerning which thou hast been taught of words the certainly.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:5 @ Was in the days of Herod, the king of the Judea, a priest certain name Zacharias, of course of Abia; and the wife of him of the daughters of Aaron, and the name of her Elisabeth.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:7 @ And not was to them a child, because the Elisabeth was barren, and both having been advanced in the days of them were.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:10 @ and whole the multitude was of the people praying without to the hour of the incense burning.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:12 @ And was troubled Zacharias seeing, and fear fell upon him.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:13 @ Said but to him the messenger: Not fear, Zacharias; because has been heard the prayer of thee, and the wife of thee Elisabeth shall bear a son to thee; and thou shalt call the name of him John.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:17 @ And he shall precede in the sight of him in spirit and power of Elias, to turn hearts of fathers to children, and disobedient by wisdom of just (ones), to make ready for a Lord a people having been prepared.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:18 @ And said Zacharias to the messenger: By what shall I know this? I for am an old man, and the wife of me far advanced in the days of herself.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:20 @ And lo, thou shalt be having been dumb, and not being able to speak, till which day may be done these; because of which not thou hast believed the words of me, which shall be fulfilled into the season of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:21 @ And was the people waiting for the Zacharias; and wondering in the to delay him in the temple.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:22 @ Coming out but not he was able to speak to them; and they perceived, that a vision he has been in the temple; and he was making signs to them, and remained dumb.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:23 @ And it happened as were filled the days of the ministration of him, he went to the house of himself.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:25 @ That thus to me has done the Lord in days, which he looked on to take away the reproach of me among men.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:26 @ In now the month the sixth was sent the messenger Gabriel by the God to a city of the Galilee, to which a name Nazareth,

diaglotnt@Luke:1:29 @ She but at the word was greatly agitated, and pondered, what could be the salutation this.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:30 @ And said the messenger to her: Not fear, Mary; thou hast found for favor with the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:39 @ Arising and Mary in the days those, she went into the hilly country with haste, into a city of Juda.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:40 @ And entered into the house of Zacharias, and saluted the Elisabeth.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:41 @ And it happened, as heard the Elisabeth the salutation of the Mary, leaped the babe in the womb of her; and was filled a spirit of holy the Elisabeth, and she cried out with a voice great and said:

diaglotnt@Luke:1:44 @ Lo for, as came the voice of the salutation of thee into the ears of me, leaped the babe in exultation in the womb of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:47 @ and has exulted the spirit of me in the God the savior of me;

diaglotnt@Luke:1:49 @ for has done to me great things the mighty one; and holy the name of him,

diaglotnt@Luke:1:51 @ He has showed strength with arm of himself; he has dispersed arrogant ones in thought of hearts of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:52 @ He has cast down mighty ones from thrones, and lifted up humble ones.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:55 @ (as he spoke to the fathers of us), to the Abraham and to the seed of him even to an age.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:57 @ To the now Elisabeth was fulfilled the time of the to bear her; and she brought forth a son.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:59 @ And it came to pass, in the eight day they came to circumcise the little child; and called it, after the name of the father of him, Zacharias.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:64 @ Was opened and the mouth of him immediately, and the tongue of him and he spoke blessing the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:66 @ And placed all those having heard in the heart of themselves, saying: What then the child this will be? And hand of Lord was with him.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:67 @ And Zacharias the father of him was filled a spirit of holy, and prophesied, saying:

diaglotnt@Luke:1:68 @ Blessed Lord, the God of the Israel; for he was visited and wrought redemption to the people of himself,

diaglotnt@Luke:1:70 @ (even as he spoke through mouth of the holy ones, of those from age, of prophets of himself);

diaglotnt@Luke:1:78 @ on account of tender mercies of God of us, by which he has visited us a rising from on high

diaglotnt@Luke:1:80 @ The now little child grew, and became strong in spirit; and was in the deserts, till day of manifestation of him to the Israel.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:1 @ It came to pass and in the days those, went forth a decree from Caesar Augustus, to register all the habitable.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:2 @ (This the registry first was made being governor of the Syria Cyrenius.)

diaglotnt@Luke:2:7 @ And she brought forth the son of her the first–born, and swathed him, and laid him in the manger; because not was to them a place in the guest–chamber.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:11 @ that was born to you to–day a savior, who is Anointed, Lord, in a city of David.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:13 @ And suddenly was with the messenger a multitude of host of heaven, praising the God, and saying:

diaglotnt@Luke:2:15 @ And it came to pass, when went from them into the heaven the messengers, and the men, the shepherds, said to one another: We should go now to Bethleem, and see the thing this the having been done, which the Lord has made known to us.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:16 @ And they came having made haste, and they found the both Mary and the Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:21 @ And when were fulfilled days eight of the to circumcise him, and he was called the name of him Jesus, that being called by the messenger before of the was conceived him in the womb.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:23 @ (as it is written in law of Lord: That every male opening a womb, holy to the Lord shall be called);

diaglotnt@Luke:2:25 @ And lo, was a man in Jerusalem, to whom a name of Simeon; and the man this just and pious, waiting for consolation of the Israel. And a spirit was holy upon him,

diaglotnt@Luke:2:26 @ and it was to him having been informed by the spirit of the holy, not to see death, before he should see the Anointed of Lord.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:31 @ which thou hast prepared before face of all the people;

diaglotnt@Luke:2:33 @ And was the father of him and the mother wondering at those being spoken about him.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:35 @ (also of thee and of thyself the soul shall pierce through a sword); so that may be disclosed of many hearts reasonings.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:36 @ And was Anna a prophetess, a daughter of Phanuel, of tribe of Aser; she having been advanced in days many, having lived years with a husband seven from the virginity of herself;

diaglotnt@Luke:2:37 @ also she a widow about years eighty–four, who not withdrew from the temple, fastings and prayers serving night and day.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:40 @ The and little child grew, and was strengthened in spirit being filled with wisdom; and favor of God was on it.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:41 @ And went the parents of him every year to Jerusalem of the feast of the passover.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:42 @ And when he was years twelve, having gone up of them to Jerusalem according to the custom of the feast;

diaglotnt@Luke:2:46 @ And it happened, after days three they found him in the temple sitting in middle of the teachers, and hearing of them, and asking them.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:48 @ And seeing him, they were amazed; and to him the mother of him said: O child, why hast thou done to us thus? lo, the father of thee and I being in distress have sought thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:51 @ And he went down with them, and came into Nazareth; and was being subject to them. And the mother of him treasured all the words these in the heart of herself.

diaglotnt@Luke:3:1 @ In year now fifteenth of the government of Tiberius Caesar, being governor Pontius Pilate of the Judea, and being tetrarch of the Galilee Herod, Philip and the brother of him being tetrarch of the Ituria and Trachonitis region, and Lysanias of the Abilene being tetrarch,

diaglotnt@Luke:3:2 @ under high–priests Annas and Caiaphas, came a word of God to John, the of Zacharias son, in the desert.

diaglotnt@Luke:3:4 @ as it is written in a book of words of Esaias the prophet, saying: A voice crying in the desert; Make you ready the way of a Lord, straight make you the beaten tracks of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:3:9 @ Now and even the axe to the root of the trees is placed; every therefore tree not bearing fruit good, is cut down, and into the fire is cast.

diaglotnt@Luke:3:10 @ And asked him the crowds, saying: What then should we do?

diaglotnt@Luke:3:14 @ Asked and him also soldiers, saying: And we what should we do? And he said to them: No one may you extort from, neither may you accuse wrongfully; and be you content with the wages of you.

diaglotnt@Luke:3:15 @ Expecting and of the people, and reasoning all in the hearts of them about the John, whether he were the Anointed,

diaglotnt@Luke:3:19 @ The but Herod the tetrarch, being reproved by him about Herodias of the wife of the brother of him, and about all of which had done evils the Herod,

diaglotnt@Luke:3:23 @ And he was the Jesus about years thirty, beginning, being, as was allowed, a son of Joseph, of the Heli,

diaglotnt@Luke:3:25 @ of the Mattathias, of the Amos, of the Naoum, of the Esli, of the Naggai,

diaglotnt@Luke:3:26 @ of the Maath, of the Mattathias, of the Semei, of the Joseph, of the Juda,

diaglotnt@Luke:3:32 @ of the Jesse, of the Obed, of the Booz, of the Salmon, of the Naasson,

diaglotnt@Luke:4:1 @ Jesus and spirit of holy full returned from the Jordan; and was led about by the spirit into the desert,

diaglotnt@Luke:4:2 @ days forty being tempted by the accuser. And not he ate nothing in the days those; and being ended of them, afterwards he was hungry.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:6 @ And said to him the accuser: To thee I will give the authority this all, and the glory of them; that to me it has been prepared, and to whoever I will, I give her;

diaglotnt@Luke:4:9 @ And he brought him to Jerusalem, and placed him on the wing of the temple; and said to him: If a son thou art of the God, cast thyself from this place down.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:13 @ And having ended every temptation the accuser, departed from him for a season.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:16 @ And he came into the Nazareth, where he was having been brought up; and entered, according to the custom to him in the day of the sabbaths, into the synagogue; and stood up to read.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:17 @ And was delivered to him a roll of Esaias the prophet; and having unrolled the roll, he found the place, where it was having been written:

diaglotnt@Luke:4:18 @ A spirit of a Lord upon me; of which on account of he has anointed me to publish glad tidings to poor ones, he has sent me to publish to captives a deliverance, and to build ones recovery of sight, to sent away those having been crushed in freedom,

diaglotnt@Luke:4:25 @ In truth but I say to you, many widows were in the days of Elias in the Israel, when was shut up the heaven for years three and months six, so that came a famine great over all the land;

diaglotnt@Luke:4:26 @ and to no one of them was sent Elias, if not into Sarepta of the Sidon to a woman a widow.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:29 @ And rising up they cast out him outside of the city; and they led him even to a brow of the mountain, on which the city of them was built, so as to cast down him;

diaglotnt@Luke:4:30 @ he but passing through midst of them, went away.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:31 @ And he came down into Capernaum, a city of the Galilee; and he was teaching them in the sabbaths.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:32 @ And they were astonished on the teaching of him; for with authority was the word of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:33 @ And in the synagogue was a man having a spirit of a demon unclean, and he cried out with a voice loud,

diaglotnt@Luke:4:38 @ Having risen up and out of the synagogue, he entered into the house of Simon; mother–in–law and of the Simon was seized with fever great; and they asked him about her.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:40 @ Setting and of the sun, all as many as had being afflicted with disease various, brought them to him; he and one by one separately of them the hands having placed, he healed them.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:44 @ And he was preaching in the synagogue of Galilee.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:1 @ It happened but in to the the crowd to press him of the to hear the word of the God, and he was standing by the lake Gennesaret;

diaglotnt@Luke:5:2 @ and he saw two ships standing by the lake; the but fisherman having gone from them, were washing the nets.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:3 @ Entering and into one of the ships, which was of the Simon; he asked him from the land to put off a little; and sitting down he taught out of the ship the crowds.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:4 @ When and he ceased speaking, he said to the Simon: Put out into the deep, and let down the nets of you for a draught.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:5 @ And answering the Simon said to him: O master, through whole of the night having toiled, nothing we have taken; at but the word of thee I will let down the net.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:6 @ And this having done, they enclosed a multitude of fishes great; was rending and the net of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:7 @ And they beckoned to the partners of those in the other ship, of the coming to help them; and they came, and filled both the ships, so as to sink them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:14 @ And he commanded him no one to tell: but going show thyself to the priest, and offer on account of the cleansing of thee, as enjoined Moses, for a witness to them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:16 @ He but was retiring in the deserts, and praying.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:17 @ And it happened in one of the days, and he was teaching; and were sitting Pharisees and teachers of the law, they were having come out of all villages of the Galilee and Judea, and Jerusalem; and power of Lord was into the to heal them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:18 @ And lo, men bringing on a couch a man, who was having been palsied; and sought him to bring in, and to place in presence of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:21 @ And began to reason the scribes and the Pharisees, saying: Who is this who speaks blasphemies? who is able to forgive sins, if not alone the God?

diaglotnt@Luke:5:22 @ Knowing but the Jesus the reasonings of them, answering said to them: Why do you reason in the hearts of you?

diaglotnt@Luke:5:23 @ Which is easier to say: Have been forgiven to thee the sins of thee? or to to say: Arise and walk?

diaglotnt@Luke:5:24 @ That but you may know, that authority has the son of the man on the earth to forgive sins, (he said to the having been palsied:) To thee I say: Arise, and having taken up the little bed of thee, go into the house of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:29 @ And made a feast great Levi to him in the house of himself; and was a crowd of publicans great, and of others, who were with them reclining.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:33 @ They and said to him: Why the disciples of John fast often, and prayers make, in like manner and those of the Pharisees; those but to thee eat and drink?

diaglotnt@Luke:5:34 @ He said to them: Not you are able the sons of the bridal–chamber, in which the bridegroom with them is, to make to fast?

diaglotnt@Luke:5:35 @ Will come but days, and when may be taken from them the bridegroom, then they will fast in those the days.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:1 @ It happened and in sabbath second–first to pass him through the grain–fields; and plucked the disciples of him the ears of grain, and ate, rubbing the hands.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:3 @ And answering to them said the Jesus: Not even this have you read, what did David, when he was hungry he and those with him being?

diaglotnt@Luke:6:6 @ It happened and also in another sabbath to enter him into the synagogue, and to teach; and was there a man, and the hand of him the right was withered.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:9 @ Said then the Jesus to them: I will ask you: What is it lawful to the sabbath? to do good or to do evil? a life to save, or to kill?

diaglotnt@Luke:6:10 @ And looking around on all them, he said to him: Stretch out the hand of thee. He and did; and was restored the hand of him as the other.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:12 @ It came to pass and in the days those, he went out into the mountain to pray; and was passing the night in the place of prayer of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:15 @ Matthew and Thomas, James the of the Alpheus, and Simon the being called Zelotes,

diaglotnt@Luke:6:16 @ Judas of James and Judas Iscariot, who also became a traitor);

diaglotnt@Luke:6:17 @ and descending with them, he stood on a place level, and a crowd of disciples of him, and a multitude great of the people from all of the Judea, and Jerusalem, and of the sea–coast of Tyre and Sidon, who came to hear him, and to be healed from the diseases of themselves;

diaglotnt@Luke:6:22 @ Blessed are you, when may hate you the men, and when they may separate you, and they may revile, and may cast out the name of you as evil, on account of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:30 @ To all and those asking thee give thou; and from the taking what is thine, not demand back.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:36 @ Be you therefore compassionate, even as also the Father of you compassionate is.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:37 @ And not judge you, and not not you may be judged; not condemn you, and not not you may be condemned; release you, and you shall be released.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:38 @ Give you, and it shall be given to you; measure good having been pressed down and having been shaken and running over shall be given into the bosom of you; by the for same measure, with which you measure, it shall be measured again to you.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:40 @ Not is a disciple over the teacher of himself; having been fully qualified but every one shall be as the teacher of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:42 @ or how art thou able to say to the brother of thee: O brother, allow me, I can cast out the splinter that in the eye of thee; thyself the in the eye of thee beam not beholding? O hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of the eye of thee, and then thou wilt see clearly to cast out the splinter that in the eye of the brother of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:45 @ The good man out of the good treasure of the heart of himself brings forth the good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure of the heart of himself brings forth the evil; out of for the fulness of the heart speaks the mouth of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:48 @ Like he is to a man building a house, who dug and went deep, and laid a foundation on the rock; of a flood and having come, dashed against the stream the house that, and not was able to shake her; it was founded for upon the rock.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:49 @ He but having heard, and not having done, like he is to a man having built a house on the earth without a foundation; to which dashed against the stream; and immediately it feel, and became the ruin of the house that great.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:2 @ Of a centurion and certain slave sick being, was about to die, who was to him valuable.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:3 @ Having heard about the Jesus, he sent to him elders of the Jews, asking him, that coming he would save the slave of himself.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:11 @ And it happened in the next, he was going to a city being called Nain; and were going with him the disciples of him many and a crowd great.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:12 @ As and he drew near to the gate of the city, and lo, was being carried out a dead man, a son only born to the mother of himself, and she a widow; and a crowd of the city great was with her.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:13 @ And seeing her the Lord, he had compassion of her, and said to her: Not weep.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:16 @ Seized and a fear all, and they glorified the God, saying: That a prophet great has risen among us, and that has visited the God the people of himself.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:20 @ Having come and to him the men they said: John the dipper has sent us to thee, saying: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?

diaglotnt@Luke:7:21 @ In this and the hour he delivered many from diseases and plagues and spirits evil, and to blind ones many he gave the to see.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:30 @ The but Pharisees and the lawyers the purpose of the God set aside for themselves, not having been dipped by him.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:33 @ Has come for John the dipper, neither bread eating, nor wine drinking; and you say: A demon he has.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:34 @ Has come the son of the man, eating and drinking; and you say: Lo, a man glutton and wine–drinker, a friend of tax–gatherers and sinners.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:36 @ Asked and one him of the Pharisees, that he might eat with him; and entering into the house of the Pharisee, he reclined.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:37 @ And lo, a woman in the city, who was a sinner, knowing that he reclines in the house of the Pharisee, having brought an alabaster box of balsam,

diaglotnt@Luke:7:39 @ Seeing but the Pharisee that having called him, spoke in himself, saying: This if he was a prophet, would know, who and what the woman, who touches him; that a sinner she is.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:43 @ Answering and the Simon said: I suppose that to whom the more he forgave. He and said to him: Rightly thou hast judged.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:44 @ And turning to the woman, to the Simon he said: Seest thou this the woman? I came of thee into the house; water for the feet of me not thou gavest; she but with the tears she wet of me the feet, and with the hairs of herself was wiped.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:45 @ A kiss to me not thou gavest; she but from of her came in, not has ceased kissing for me the feet.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:50 @ He said and to the woman: The faith of thee has saved thee; go in peace.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:2 @ and women certain, who were having been healed from spirits evil and infirmities; Mary that being called Magdalene, from whom demons seven has gone out,

diaglotnt@Luke:8:4 @ Was assembling and a crowd great, and of the every city were coming to him, he said by a parable:

diaglotnt@Luke:8:5 @ Went out the sower of the sow the seed of himself; and in the sowing it, this indeed fell by the path; and it was trodden down, and the birds of the heaven ate it.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:9 @ Asked and him the disciples of him, saying what may be the parable this.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:13 @ They and on the rock, who, when they may hear, with joy receives the word; and these a root not they have, who for a season will believe, and in a season of temptation fall away.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:14 @ That and into the thorns having fallen, these are they having heard, and by anxious cares and riches and pleasures of the life going forth are choked, and not bear fruit to perfection.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:19 @ Came and to him the mother and the brothers of him, and not was able to get near him on account of the crowd.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:20 @ And it was told to him, saying: The mother of thee and the brothers of thee stand without to see thee desiring.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:22 @ And it happened in one of the days, and he he went into a ship, and the disciples of him; and said to them: We may pass over to the other side of the lake; and they put off.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:23 @ Sailing but of them, he fell asleep. And came down a squall of wind on the lake, and they were filling, and were in danger.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:24 @ Coming to and they awoke him, saying: O master, O master, we are perishing. He and arising rebuked the wind and the raging of the water; and they ceased, and there was a calm.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:29 @ (He had commanded for the spirit the unclean to come out from the man; many for times it had seized him; and he was bound with chains and fetters, being guarded; and breaking the bonds, he was driven by the demon into the deserts.)

diaglotnt@Luke:8:30 @ Asked and him the Jesus, saying: What to thee is a name? He and said: Legion; for demons many had entered into him.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:32 @ Was and there a herd of swine many feeding in the mountain; and they besought him, that he would permit them into them to enter. And he permitted them.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:36 @ Reported and to them and those having seen, how was saved he having been demonized.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:37 @ And asked him whole the multitude of the surrounding region of the Gadarenes, to go from them; for with a fear great they were seized. He and having gone into the ship, returned.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:39 @ Return to the house of thee, and relate, how much has done to thee the God. And he went away, through whole the city publishing, how much had done to him the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:41 @ And lo, came a man, to whom a name Jairus, and he a ruler of the synagogue was; and falling at the feet of the Jesus, besought him to come into the house of himself;

diaglotnt@Luke:8:42 @ for a daughter only was to him about years twelve, and she was dying. In and to the to go him, the crowds pressed him.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:45 @ And said the Jesus: Who the having touched me? Denying and all, said the Peter and those with him: O master, the crowds press on thee and crowd; and sayest thou: Who the having touched me?

diaglotnt@Luke:8:47 @ Seeing and the woman, that not she was unnoticed trembling came, and falling down to him, through what cause she touched him, related to him in presence of all of the people, and how she was cured immediately.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:48 @ He and said to her: Take courage, O daughter; the faith of thee has saved thee; go in peace.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:52 @ Was weeping and all, and lamenting her. He but said: Not weep you; not she is dead, but sleeps.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:53 @ And they derided him, knowing that she was dead.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:54 @ He but having put out all, and having grasped the hand of her, called out, saying: The child, arise.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:56 @ And were astonished the parents of her. He but charged them no one to tell that having been done.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:1 @ Having called together and the twelve, he gave to them power and authority over all the demons, and diseases to cure.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:7 @ Heard and Herod the tetrarch that being done by him all; and he was perplexed, because the to be said by some, that John has been raised out of dead;

diaglotnt@Luke:9:8 @ by some and, that Elias had appeared; others and, that a prophet one of the ancients has stood up.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:17 @ And they ate, and were satisfied all; and was taken up that having been left to them of fragments, baskets twelve.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:18 @ And it happened in the to be him praying in private, came to him the disciples; and he asked them, saying: Who me say the crowd to be?

diaglotnt@Luke:9:19 @ They and answering, said: John the dipper; others but, Elias, others and, that a prophet one of the ancients has stood up.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:26 @ Who for ever may be ashamed me and the my words, this the son of the man will be ashamed, when he may come in the glory of himself, and of the Father, and of the holy messengers.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:27 @ I say but to you truly, are some of those here standing, who not not shall taste of death, till they may see the royal majesty of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:29 @ And it occurred, in the to pray him, the form of the face of him, different, and the raiment of him whiteness flashing forth.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:30 @ And lo, men two were talking with him, who were Moses and Elias;

diaglotnt@Luke:9:31 @ they appearing in glory, spoke of the departure of him, which he was about to fulfil in Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:33 @ And it happened in the to depart them from him, said the Peter to the Jesus: O master, good it is us here to be; and we may make tents three, one for thee and one for Moses, and one for Elias; not knowing what he says.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:36 @ And in the to have been the voice, was found the Jesus alone. And they were silent, and to no one told in those the days nothing of what they had seen.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:42 @ While and coming to him, dashed down him the demon, and violently convulsed. Rebuked and the Jesus the spirit the unclean, and healed the child, and delivered him to the father of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:45 @ They but understood not the word this, and it was having been veiled from them, that not they might perceive it; and they feared to ask him concerning the word this.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:49 @ Answering and the John said: O master, we saw one in the name of thee casting out the demons; and we forbade him, because not he follows with us.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:51 @ It came to pass and in the to be completed the days of the withdrawing of him, and he the face of himself firmly set of the to go to Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:52 @ And he sent messengers before face of himself; and having gone they entered into a village of Samaritans, so as to prepare to him.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:53 @ And not they received him, because the face of him was going to Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:54 @ Seeing and the disciples of him, James and John, said: O Lord, wilt thou we speak fire to come down from the heaven, and to consume them, as even Elias did?

diaglotnt@Luke:9:57 @ It happened and going of them in the way, said one to him: I will follow thee, whenever thou mayest go, O master.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:58 @ And said to him the Jesus: The foxes dens have, and birds of the heaven roots; the but son of the man not has, where the head he may rest.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:59 @ He said and to another: Follow me. He but said: O master, permit thou me having gone first to bury the father of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:61 @ Said and also another I will follow thee, O master; first but permit thou me to bid farewell to those in the house of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:1 @ After but these things appointed the Lord also others seventy, and sent them each two before face of himself into every city and place, where was about he to go.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:3 @ Go you; lo, I send you as lambs in midst of wolves.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:9 @ and cure you those in her sick, and say you to them: Has come nigh to you the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:11 @ Even the dust, that cleaving to us from the city of you, we wipe off for you; however this know you, that has approached the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:13 @ Woe to thee, Chorazin, woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the miracles, those being done in you, long ago would in sackcloth and ashes sitting they have reformed.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:18 @ He said and to them: I beheld the adversary as lightning out of the heaven having fallen.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:21 @ In this the hour exulted the spirit the Jesus, and said: I praise thee, O father, O lord of the heaven and the earth, that thou hast hid these things from wise men and discerning men, and thou hast revealed them to babes; yes, the Father, for even so it was good in presence of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:25 @ And lo, a lawyer certain stood up, tempting him, and saying: O teacher, what shall I do life age–lasting I may inherit?

diaglotnt@Luke:10:26 @ He and said to him: In the law what has been written? how readest thou?

diaglotnt@Luke:10:27 @ He and answering said: Thou shalt love Lord the God of thee out of whole of the heart of thee, and out of whole of the soul of thee, and out of whole of the strength of thee, and out of whole of the mind of thee; and the neighbor of thee as thyself.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:28 @ He said and to him: Rightly thou hast answered; this do, and thou shalt live.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:30 @ Replying and the Jesus said: A man certain was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and robbers fell among; who both stripping him and blows having inflicted, they departed, leaving half dead being.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:31 @ By chance and a priest certain was going down in the way that, and seeing him, passed along.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:32 @ In like manner and also a Levite, having come near the place, coming and seeing, passed along.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:33 @ A Samaritan but certain traveling, came near him, and seeing him, he was moved with pity.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:34 @ And having approached he moved the wounds of him, pouring on oil and wine; having set and him on the own beast led him to an inn, and he took care of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:39 @ And to her was a sister having been called Mary, who and having sat at the feet of the Jesus, heard the word of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:40 @ The but Martha was–over–busied about much serving; having come near and said: O lord, not concerns thee, that the sister of me alone me has left to serve? say then to her, that to me she may give aid.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:42 @ of one but is need. Mary and the good part has chosen, which not shall be taken away from her.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:1 @ And it happened in the to be him in a place certain praying, when he ceased, said one of the disciples of him to him: O lord, teach us to pray, as even John taught the disciples of himself.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:6 @ because a friend of me has come from way to me, and not I have what I shall set for him.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:7 @ And he from within answering should say: Not to me trouble do thou cause; already the door has been shut, and the children of me with me in the bed are; not I am able having arisen to give to thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:8 @ I say to you, if and not will give to him having arisen, because the to be of him a friend, through indeed the importunity of him arising he will give to him as many as he wants.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:9 @ And I to you say: Ask you, and it shall be given to you; seek you, and you shall find; knock you, and it shall be opened to you.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:10 @ All for the asking receives; and the seeking finds; and to the knocking it shall be opened.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:11 @ Which now of you the father shall ask the son bread, not a stone will give to him? or also a fish, not in place of a fish a serpent will give to him?

diaglotnt@Luke:11:12 @ or also if he may ask an egg, not will give to him a scorpion?

diaglotnt@Luke:11:13 @ If then you, evil being, know you gifts good to give to the children of you, how much more the Father that of heaven, will give a spirit holy to those asking him?

diaglotnt@Luke:11:14 @ And he was casting out a demon, and it was dumb; it came to pass and of the demon having come out, spake the dumb; and wondered the crowds.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:15 @ Some but of them said: By Beelzebul, a ruler of the demons, he cast out the demons;

diaglotnt@Luke:11:18 @ If and also the adversary against himself has been divided, how shall stand the kingdom of him? for you say, by Beelzebul to cast out me the demons.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:19 @ If but I by Beelzebul cast out the demons, the sons of you by whom do they cast out? Through this judges of you they shall be.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:20 @ If but by a finger of God I cast out the demons, then has suddenly come upon you the royal majesty of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:22 @ as soon as but the stronger of him having entered should overcome him, the arms of him takes away, in which he had confided, and the spoils of him distributed.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:24 @ When the unclean spirit may come out from the man, passes through dry places, seeking a resting place; and not finding, says: I will return into the house of me, whence I came out.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:26 @ Then it goes and takes with seven other spirits more evil of itself, and they having entered dwell there; and becomes the last of the man that worse of the first.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:27 @ It happened and in to the to speak him these things, having lifted certain woman a voice out of the crowd, said to him: Blessed the womb that having carried thee, and breasts those thou hast sucked.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:29 @ The and crowds gathering together, he began to say: The generation this evil is; a sign it seeks; and a sign not shall be given to her, except the sign of Jonas.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:30 @ Even as for became Jonas a sign to the Ninevites, so will be also the son of the man, to the generation this.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:32 @ Men of Nineveh will stand up in the judgment with the generation this, and will condemn her; because they reformed at the preaching of Jonas; and lo, a greater of Jonas here.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:33 @ No one and a lamp having lighted, into a secret place places, neither under the corn–measure, but on the lamp–stand, that those entering the light may see.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:36 @ If therefore the body of thee whole is enlightened, not having any part dark, will be enlightened whole, as when the lamp by the brightness may enlighten thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:37 @ In and the to have spoken, asked him a Pharisee certain that he might dine with him. Having entered and he reclined.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:38 @ The and Pharisee seeing wondered, because not first he was dipped before the dinner.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:42 @ But woe to you the Pharisees, for you tithe the mint, and the rue, and every pot–herb; and you pass by the justice and the love of the God. These things you ought to have done, and those not to omit.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:51 @ from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zecharias that having perished between the altar and the house. Yes I say to you, it will be required from the generation this.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:1 @ In those having been assembled of the myriads of the crowd, so as to tread upon one another, he began to say to the disciples of himself: First take heed to yourselves of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:5 @ I will point out and to you, whom you should fear; you should fear the after the to have killed, authority having to cast into the gehenna; yes I say to you, this fear you.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:6 @ Not five sparrows are sold assarii two? and one out of them not is being forgotten in presence of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:17 @ And he reasoned in himself, saying: What shall i do? because not I have where I will gather the fruits of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:19 @ and I will say to the soul of me: Soul, thou hast many good things being laid up for years many; rest thou, eat, drink, be glad.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:20 @ Said but to him the God: O unwise, this the night the life of thee they require from thee; what and thou hast prepared, for whom shall be?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:21 @ Thus he laying up treasure for himself, and not for God being rich.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:26 @ If then not even least you are able why about the remaining ones are you anxious?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:27 @ Observe you the lilies, how it grows; not it labors, nor it spins. I say but to you, not even Solomon in all the glory of himself was clothed like one of these.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:28 @ If and the grass in the field, to–day existing and to–morrow into an oven is being cast, the God so clothes, how much more you, O you of weak faith?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:32 @ Not fear, the little flock; for it has pleased the Father of you to give to you the kingdom.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:33 @ Sell you the possessions of you, and give you alms. Make for yourselves bags not growing old, a treasure exhaustless in the heavens, where a thief not approaches, nor moth destroys.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:34 @ Where for is the treasure of you, there also the heart of you will be.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:36 @ and you like to men looking for the lord of themselves, when he will return from the marriage feasts; that having come and having knocked, immediately it may be opened to him.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:42 @ Said and the Lord: Who then is the faithful steward, the wise, whom will appoint the lord over the domestics of himself the to give in season the measure of food?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:48 @ he but not having known, having done and deserving of stripes shall be beaten few. To all and to whom is given much, much will be required from him; and to whom they have entrusted much, more they will ask him.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:56 @ O hypocrites, the face of the earth and of the heaven you know to discern; the but season this how not do you discern?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:58 @ When for thou goest with the opponent of thee to a ruler, in the way give thou labor to be set free from him; lest he may drag thee to the judge, and the judge thee may deliver to the officer, and the officer thee may cast into prison.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:59 @ I say to thee, not not thou mayest come out thence, till even the last lepton thou hast paid.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:1 @ Were present and some in to him the season, reporting to him concerning the Galileans, of whom the blood Pilate mingled with the sacrifices of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:10 @ He was and teaching in one of the synagogues in the sabbaths.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:11 @ And lo, a woman was a spirit having of infirmity years ten and eight; and was being bent double, and not being able to raise up for the all time.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:12 @ Seeing and her the Jesus, he called to, and said to her: O woman, thou hast been loosed of the infirmity of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:15 @ Answered therefore to him the Lord, and said: O hypocrites, each one of you in the sabbath not loose the ox of himself or the ass from the stall, and having led he drinks?

diaglotnt@Luke:13:17 @ And these things saying of him, were ashamed all the opponents to him; and all the crowd rejoiced for all the glorious things those being done by him.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:19 @ Like it is a grain of mustard, which having taken a man he cast into a garden of himself; and it grew, and became into a tree great, and the birds of the heaven lodged in the branches of it.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:21 @ Like it is to leaven, which having taken a woman mixed into of meal measures three, till was leavened whole.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:22 @ And he passed throughout cities and towns, teaching, and went on making for Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:26 @ Then you will begin to say: We are in presence of thee and in the wide places of us thou hast taught.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:28 @ There will be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth, when you may see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of the God, you and being cast outside.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:29 @ And they will come from east and west, and from north and south; and will recline in the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:30 @ And lo, they are last, who shall be first; and they are first, who will be last.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:32 @ And he said to them: Having gone say you to the fox this: Lo, I cast out demons and cures perform to–day and to–morrow, and in the third I shall have ended.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:2 @ And lo, a man certain was dropsical in presence of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:5 @ And answering to them said: Of any one of you an ass or an ox into a pit shall fall, and not immediately will draw out him in the day of the sabbath?

diaglotnt@Luke:14:8 @ When thou mayest be invited by any one to marriage–feasts, not thou mayest recline in the first reclining place; least a more honorable of thee may be having been invited by him;

diaglotnt@Luke:14:13 @ But when thou mayest make a feast, invite poor ones, maimed ones, lame ones, blind ones;

diaglotnt@Luke:14:22 @ And said the slave: O lord, it is done as thou didst order, and still room is.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:24 @ I say for to you, that no one of the men those the having been invited shall taste of me the supper.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:28 @ Who for of you, wishing a tower to build, not first having sat down computes the cost, if he has to finish?

diaglotnt@Luke:14:30 @ saying: That this the man began to build, and not was able to finish.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:32 @ If but not, while of him far off being, and embassy having sent, he asks the to peace.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:34 @ Good the salt; if but the salt should be tasteless, by what shall it be salted?

diaglotnt@Luke:14:35 @ Neither for land, nor for manure fit it is; out they cast it. He having ears to hear, let him hear.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:8 @ Or what woman, drachmas having ten, if she may lose drachma one, not lights a lamp, and sweeps the house, and seeks carefully, till she finds?

diaglotnt@Luke:15:13 @ And after not many days having gathered together all the younger son, went abroad into a country distant; and there wasted the property of himself, living dissolutely.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:19 @ no longer I am fit to be called a son of thee; make me as one of the hired servants of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:20 @ And having arisen he went to the father of himself. While but of him at a distance being, saw him the father of him, and was moved with pity; and running he fell on the neck of him and repeatedly kissed him.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:24 @ for this the son of me dead was, and again alive; and having been lost he was, and is found. And they began to be merry.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:25 @ Was and the son of him the elder in a field; and as he was coming near to the house, he heard a sound of music and dancers.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:27 @ He and said to him: That the brother of thee is come; and has sacrificed the father of thee the calf the fatted, because safe him he received.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:28 @ He was angry and, and not was disposed to enter. The therefore father of him going out besought him.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:29 @ He and answering said to the father: Lo, so many years do I slave for thee, and never a command of thee I passed by; and to me never thou gavest a kid, that with the friends of me I might be joyful.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:30 @ When and the son of the this, the having devoured of thee the living with harlots, come, thou has sacrificed for him the calf the fatted.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:32 @ To be joyful but and to be glad it is proper, for the brother of thee this dead was, and again is alive; and having been lost was, and is found.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:1 @ He said and also to the disciples of himself: A man certain was rich, who had a steward; and this was accused to him as wasting the possessions of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:3 @ Said and in himself the steward: What shall I do, for the lord of me takes the stewardship from me? To dig not I have strength, to beg I am ashamed.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:9 @ And I to you say: Make you to yourselves friends out of the mammon of the unjust; that, when you may fail, they may receive you into the age–lasting tabernacles.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:10 @ He faithful in least also in much faithful is; and he in least unjust, and in much unjust is.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:17 @ Easier but it is the heaven and the earth to pass away, than of the law one fine point to fail.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:19 @ A man now certain was rich, and was clothed purple and fine linen, feasting every day sumptuously.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:20 @ A poor and certain was named Lazarus, who was laid at the gate of him being covered with sores,

diaglotnt@Luke:16:22 @ It happened and to die the poor, and to be borne away him by the messengers into the bosom Abraham. Died and also the rich, and was buried.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:26 @ And besides all these, between of us and of you a chasm great has been fixed, so that those wishing to pass over hence to you, not is able, nor those thence to us cross over.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:2 @ It is possible for him if a millstone upper was hung about the neck of him and have been thrown into the sea, than he should ensnare one of the little ones these.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:6 @ Said and the Lord: If you had faith as a grain of mustard, you might say to the sycamine–tree this: Be thou uprooted, and be thou planted in the sea; and it would obey you.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:9 @ Not favor has the slave that, because he did the things having been commanded? No I think.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:11 @ And it happened in the to go him to Jerusalem, and he passed through midst of Samaria and Galilee.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:13 @ And they lifted up a voice, saying: Jesus master pity us.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:15 @ One and of them, saying that he was cured turned back, with a voice loud glorifying the God;

diaglotnt@Luke:17:16 @ and fell on face at the feet of him, giving thanks to him; and he was a Samaritan.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:19 @ And he said to him: Arising go thou; the faith of thee has saved thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:20 @ Having been asked and by the Pharisees, when comes the kingdom of the God, he answered them, and said: Not comes the kingdom of the God with careful watching;

diaglotnt@Luke:17:24 @ Even as for the lightening, that flashing out of the under heaven, to the under heaven shines; so will be the son of the man in the day of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:26 @ And as it happened in the days of Noah, so it will be also in the days of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:28 @ In like manner also as it happened in the days of Lot; they ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built;

diaglotnt@Luke:18:2 @ saying: A judge certain was in a certain city, the God not fearing, and man not regarding.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:3 @ A widow and was in the city that; and she went to him, saying: Do justice me from the opponent of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:12 @ I fast twice of the week, I tithe all what I acquire.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:13 @ And the tax–gather at a distance having been standing not would not even the eyes to the heaven lift up; but he smote on the breast of himself, saying: The God, be propitious to me the sinner.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:17 @ Indeed I say to you, who ever not may receive the kingdom of the God as little child, not not may enter into her.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:18 @ And asked certain him ruler, saying: O teacher good, what shall I do life age–lasting to inherit?

diaglotnt@Luke:18:22 @ Having heard and these the Jesus, said to him: Yet one to thee is wanting; all what thou hast sell, and give thou to poor ones, and thou shalt have a treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:23 @ Her and having heard these, greatly grieved became; he was for rich exceedingly.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:25 @ Easier for it is, a camel through hole of a needle to enter, than a rich man into the kingdom of the God to enter.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:30 @ who not not may receive many times more in the season this, and in the age the coming life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:34 @ And they not one of these understood; and was the thing this having been hidden from them, and not they knew the things being spoken.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:36 @ Hearing and a crowd passing along, he asked, what may be this?

diaglotnt@Luke:18:37 @ They told and him, that Jesus the Nazarene passes by.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:40 @ Stopping and the Jesus commanded him to be led to himself. Having come and of him, he asked him,

diaglotnt@Luke:18:42 @ And the Jesus said to him: See thou again; the faith of thee has saved thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:1 @ And having entered he passed through the Jericho.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:2 @ And lo, a man for a name being called Zaccheus; and he was a chief tax–gatherer, and this was rich.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:3 @ And he sought to see the Jesus, who he is; and not was able on account of the crowd, for the stature little was.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:4 @ And running before, he went up on a sycamore, that he might see him; for that he was about to pass by.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:5 @ And as he came to the place, having looked the Jesus saw him, and said to him: O Zaccheus, having hastened descend thou; to–day for in the house of thee must me to abide.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:6 @ And having hastened he came down, and he received him rejoicing.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:9 @ Said and to him the Jesus: That to–day salvation to the house this has come; since also he a son of Abraham is;

diaglotnt@Luke:19:13 @ Having called and ten slaves of himself, he gave to them ten minas, and he said to them: Do you business till I come.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:14 @ The but citizens of him hated him, and sent an embassy after him, saying: Not we are willing this to reign over us.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:16 @ Came and the first, saying: O lord, the mina of thee has gained ten minas.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:17 @ And he said to him: Well, O good slave; because in least faithful thou hast been, be thou authority having over ten cities.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:18 @ And came the second, saying: O lord, the mina of thee has made five minas.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:24 @ And to those having stood by he said: Take you from him the mina, and give you to the the ten minas having.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:25 @ (and they said to him: O lord, he has ten minas.)

diaglotnt@Luke:19:26 @ I say for to you that to every one the having will be given; from but of the not having, even what he has, will be taken from him.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:29 @ And it happened as he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany, to the mountain the being called of olive–trees, he sent two of the disciples of himself,

diaglotnt@Luke:19:31 @ And if any one you may ask: Why do you loose? thus say you to him: That the lord of him need has.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:32 @ Having gone and those having been sent found, as he said to them.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:34 @ They and said: The lord of him need has.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:41 @ And as he drew near, seeing the city, he wept over her, saying:

diaglotnt@Luke:19:42 @ That if thou hadst known even thou, at last in the day of thee this, the things to peace of thee; now but it is hidden from eyes of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:44 @ and will level with the ground thee, and the children of thee in thee, and not they will leave in thee a stone on a stone; because of which not thou knowest the season of the visitation of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:45 @ And entering into the temple, he began to cast out those selling in it and buying,

diaglotnt@Luke:19:47 @ And he was teaching the every–day in the temple; the and high–priests and the scribes sought him to destroy, and the chief ones of the people.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:1 @ And it happened in one of the days those was teaching of him the people in the temple, and preaching glad tidings, stood by the high–priests and the scribes with the elders,

diaglotnt@Luke:20:3 @ Answering and he said to them: Will ask you also I one word, and say you to me.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:4 @ The dipping of John from heaven was, or from men?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:5 @ They and reasoned among themselves, saying: That if we would say: From heaven he will say: Why then not did you believe him?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:10 @ And in season he sent to the husbandmen a slave, that from of the fruit of the vineyard they might give to him; the but husbandmen, having beaten him, sent away empty.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:12 @ And he proceeded to send a third; they but also this having wounded cast out.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:14 @ Seeing but him the husbandmen, they reasoned with themselves, saying: This is the heir; come, we may kill him, that to us may be the inheritance.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:15 @ And casting him out of the vineyard, they killed. What then will do to them the lord of the vineyard?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:17 @ He but, having looked to them, he said: What then is that having been written this: A stone which rejected of builders, this has been made into a head corner?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:21 @ And they asked him, saying: O teacher, we know, that rightly thou speakest and thou teachest, and not thou dost accept a countenance, but in truth the way of the God thou teachest.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:24 @ Show you to me a denarius; of whom has it a likeness and inscription? Answering and they said: Of Caesar.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:27 @ Approaching and some of the Sadducees, those denying a resurrection not to be, asked him,

diaglotnt@Luke:20:32 @ Last and of all died also the woman.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:39 @ Answering and some of the scribes said: O teacher, well thou hast spoken.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:40 @ No longer and they presumed to ask him nothing.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:46 @ Beware of the scribes, those wishing to walk in robes, and loving salutations in the markets, and first seats in the synagogues, and first places in the feasts;

diaglotnt@Luke:21:1 @ Looking and he saw those casting the gifts of them into the treasury rich ones.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:2 @ He saw and also a certain widow poor casting there two lepta;

diaglotnt@Luke:21:3 @ and he said: Truly I say to you, that the widow that poor this more of all has cast.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:4 @ All for they out of the abundance of them cast into the gifts of the God; she but out of the want of herself all the living, which she had, she cast.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:5 @ And some speaking about the temple that with stones beautiful and offerings it was adorned, he said:

diaglotnt@Luke:21:7 @ They asked and him, saying: O teacher, when then these will be? and what the sign, when may be about these to be done?

diaglotnt@Luke:21:8 @ He but said: Look you, not you may be deceived. Many for will come in the name of me, saying: That I am, and the season has approached. Not therefore go you after them.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:9 @ When and you may hear of wars and commotions, not you may be terrified, must for these come to pass first; but not immediately the end.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:20 @ When and you may see surrounded by encampments the Jerusalem, then you may know, that has come near the desolation of her.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:24 @ and they will fall by edge of a sword, and they will be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem will be trodden down by Gentiles, till may be fulfilled seasons of Gentiles.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:32 @ Indeed I say to you, that not not may pass away the generation this, till all may be done.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:33 @ The heaven and the earth shall pass away; the but words of me not not may pass away.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:35 @ As a snare for it will come on all those dwelling on face of all of the earth.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:36 @ Watch you then in every season, praying, that you may be accounted worthy to escape these all the things being about to occur, and to stand in presence of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:37 @ He was and the days in the temple teaching; the and nights going out he lodged in the mountain that being called of olive trees.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:1 @ Drew near now the feast of the unleavened cakes, that being called passover;

diaglotnt@Luke:22:3 @ Entered and adversary into Judas that being surnamed Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:7 @ Came and the day of the unleavened cakes, in which it is necessary to sacrifice the paschal lamb;

diaglotnt@Luke:22:8 @ and he sent Peter and John, saying: Going prepare you for us the passover, that we may eat.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:11 @ Says to thee the teacher: Where is the great–chamber, where the passover with the disciples of me I may eat?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:13 @ Having gone and they found even as he had said to them; and they prepared the passover.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:15 @ And he said to them: With desire I have desired this the passover to eat with you, before the me to suffer.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:26 @ You but not so; but the greater among you, let him become as the younger; and the governor, as he serving.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:27 @ Which for greater? he reclining, or he serving? not he reclining? I but am in the midst of you as he serving.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:29 @ And I covenant for you, even as has covenanted for me the Father of me a kingdom,

diaglotnt@Luke:22:31 @ Said and the Lord: Simon, Simon, lo, the adversary has asked for you, the to sift as the wheat.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:37 @ I say for to you, that yet this the having been written must to be finished in me, that: And with law–breakers he was counted. Also for the things about me an end has.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:41 @ And he was withdrawn from them about of a stone throw, and having placed the knees he prayed, saying:

diaglotnt@Luke:22:44 @ And being in agony, very earnestly he prayed. Was and the sweat of him like clots of blood falling down to the ground.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:47 @ While and of him speaking, lo, a crowd, and he being called Judas, one of the twelve, went before them, and drew near to the Jesus to kiss him.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:48 @ The but Jesus said to him: Judas, with a kiss the son of the man betrayest thou?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:49 @ Seeing and those about him the was going to be, said to him: O lord, if shall we strike with a sword?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:52 @ Said and the Jesus to those having come on him high–priests, and offices of the temple, and elders: As on a robber you have come out with swords and clubs;

diaglotnt@Luke:22:56 @ Seeing and him a maid–servant certain sitting by the light, and looking steadily to him, she said: Also this with him was.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:59 @ And having intervened about hour one, another person confidently affirmed, saying: In truth also this with him was also for a Galilean he is.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:61 @ And having turned the Lord looked to the Peter; and was reminded the Peter of the word of the Lord, as he said to him: That before a cock to crow, thou mayest deny me thrice.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:64 @ and having blindfolded him, they struck of him the face, and they asked him, saying: Prophesy, who is he striking thee?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:65 @ And other many blaspheming they spoke against him.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:66 @ And as it became day, were assembled the eldership of the people, high–priests and and scribes, and brought him into the sanhedrim of themselves,

diaglotnt@Luke:22:68 @ if but also I ask, not not you would answer me, or would loose.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:3 @ The and Pilate asked him, saying: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering to him said: Thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:6 @ Pilate and having heard of Galilee, he asked: If the man a Galilean is.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:8 @ The and Herod seeing the Jesus, rejoiced greatly; he was for wishing of a long time to see him, because the to hear many things about him; and hoped some sign to see by him being done.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:9 @ He asked and him in words many; he and nothing answered him.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:11 @ Having despised and him the Herod with the soldiers of himself, and having mocked, casting around him a robe splendid, sent again him to the Pilate.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:14 @ said to them: You have brought to me the man this, as misleading the people; and lo, I in presence of you having examined, nothing I found in the man this a fault, of which you accuse against him.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:16 @ Having scourged therefore him I will release.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:17 @ Necessary now it was to release to them at a feast one.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:18 @ Cried out and all together, saying: Take away this, release and to us the Barabbas.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:19 @ Who was through a sedition certain having occurred in the city, and a murder, having been cast into prison.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:20 @ Again therefore the Pilate spoke to, wishing to release the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:22 @ He and third said to them: What for evil has done this? nothing a cause of death I found in him; having scourged therefore him I will release.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:25 @ He released and the through sedition and murder having been cast into the prison, whom they asked; the but Jesus he delivered to the will of them

diaglotnt@Luke:23:26 @ And as they led him, having laid hold of Simon a certain Cyrenian coming from country, they placed to him the cross, to carry after the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:29 @ For lo, come days, in which they will say: Blessed the barren ones, and wombs which not bore, and breasts which not suckled.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:34 @ The and Jesus said: O Father, forgive them; not for they know what they do. Having divided and the garments of him, they cast a lot.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:38 @ Was and also an inscription having been written over him letters in Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew: This is the king of the Jews.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:41 @ And we indeed justly; due for which has been done we receive; this but nothing amiss has done.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:44 @ It was and about hour sixth, and darkness came over whole the land, till hour ninth.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:45 @ And was darkened the sun; and was rent the veil of the temple midst.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:47 @ Seeing and the centurion that having occurred, glorified the God, saying: Truly the man this just was.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:48 @ And all the having come together crowds to the sight this, beholding the things having occurred, striking of themselves the breasts returned.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:51 @ (this not was having assented to the will and the act of the,) from Arimathea a city of the Jews, who and was looking for also himself the kingdom of the God;

diaglotnt@Luke:23:52 @ this having gone to the Pilate, asked the body of the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:53 @ And having taken down it, he wrapped it in linen, and laid it, in a tomb hewn in a rock, where not was ever yet no one being laid.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:54 @ And day was preparation, and sabbath approached.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:6 @ Not he is here, but has been raised. Remember you how he spoke to you, while being in the Galilee,

diaglotnt@Luke:24:11 @ And appeared in presence of them as an idle tale the words of them, and they believed not them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:15 @ And it occurred in the to talk them and to reason, even he the Jesus having come near went with them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:18 @ Answering and the one, to whom a name Cleopas, said to him: Thou alone sojournest Jerusalem, and not thou knowest the things having been done in her in the days these?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:19 @ And he said to them: What things? They and said to him: The things about Jesus the Nazarene, who was a man a prophet, powerful in work and word in presence of the God and all the people.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:22 @ but also women some of us astonished us, having been early at the tomb;

diaglotnt@Luke:24:24 @ And went some of those with us to the tomb, and found thus even as also the women said; him but not they saw.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:26 @ Not these it was binding to have suffered the Anointed, and to enter into the glory of himself?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:29 @ But they pressed him, saying: Abide with us, for towards evening it is, and has declined the day. And he went in the to abide with them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:32 @ And they said to each other: Not the heart of us burning was, in us, as he was talking to us in the way, and as he was opening to us the writings?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:33 @ And rising up in this the hour, they returned to Jerusalem; and found having been assembled the eleven and those with them,

diaglotnt@Luke:24:34 @ saying: That has been raised the Lord indeed, and has appeared to Simon.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:35 @ And they related the things in the way, and how he was known to them in the breaking of the loaf.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:38 @ And he said to them: Why having been agitated are you? and why reasonings rise in the hearts of you?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:39 @ See you the hands of me and the feet of me, that he I am; handle you me and see you; for a spirit flesh and bones not has, as me you perceive having.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:51 @ And it happened in the to bless him them, he stood apart from them, and was carried up into the heaven.

diaglotnt@John:1:1 @ In a beginning was the Word, and the Word was with the God, and a god was the Word.

diaglotnt@John:1:2 @ This was in a beginning with the God.

diaglotnt@John:1:3 @ All through it was done; and without it was done not even one, that has been done.

diaglotnt@John:1:4 @ In it life was, and the life was the light of the men;

diaglotnt@John:1:6 @ Was a man having been sent from God, a name to him John;

diaglotnt@John:1:8 @ Not was he the light, but that he might testify about the light.

diaglotnt@John:1:9 @ Was the light the true, which enlightens every man coming into the world.

diaglotnt@John:1:10 @ In the world he was, and the world through him was, and the world him not knew.

diaglotnt@John:1:12 @ As many as but received him, he gave to them authority children of God to become, to those believing into the name of him;

diaglotnt@John:1:14 @ And the Word flesh became, and tabernacled among us, (and we beheld the glory of him, a glory as of an only–begotten from a father,) full of favor and truth.

diaglotnt@John:1:15 @ John testifies concerning him, and cried saying: This was, of whom I said; He after me coming, before me has become; for first of me he was.

diaglotnt@John:1:17 @ For the law through Moses was given; the favor and the truth through Jesus Anointed came.

diaglotnt@John:1:18 @ God no one has seen ever; the only–begotten son, that being in the bosom of the Father, he has made known.

diaglotnt@John:1:19 @ And this is the testimony of the John, when sent the Jews from Jerusalem priests and levites, that they might ask him: Thou who art?

diaglotnt@John:1:21 @ And they asked him: What thou? Elias art thou? And he says: Not I am. The prophet art thou? And he answered: No.

diaglotnt@John:1:23 @ He said: I: A voice crying in the desert; Make you straight the way of a lord, as said Esaias the prophet.

diaglotnt@John:1:25 @ and they asked him, and said to him: Why then dippest thou, if thou not art the Anointed, nor Elias, nor a prophet?

diaglotnt@John:1:28 @ These in Bethany were done beyond the Jordan, where was John dipping.

diaglotnt@John:1:30 @ This is he, about whom I said: After me comes a man, who before me has become; because first of me he was.

diaglotnt@John:1:35 @ The morrow again was standing the John, and of the disciples of him two.

diaglotnt@John:1:39 @ He says to them: Come you and see you. They came and saw, where he dwells; and with him abode the day that. Hour it was about tenth.

diaglotnt@John:1:40 @ Was Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, one of the two of those having heard from John, and having followed him.

diaglotnt@John:1:42 @ And he brought him to the Jesus. Having looked to him the Jesus said: Thou art Simon, the son of Jona; thou shalt be called Cephas; which means Peter.

diaglotnt@John:1:44 @ Was and the Philip from Bethsaida of the city of Andrew and Peter.

diaglotnt@John:1:51 @ And he says to him: Indeed indeed I say to you, from now you shall see the heaven having been opened, and the messengers of the God ascending and descending on the son of the man.

diaglotnt@John:2:1 @ And in the day the third a marriage–feast occurred in Cana of the Galilee; and was the mother of the Jesus there.

diaglotnt@John:2:2 @ Was invited and also the Jesus and the disciples of him to the marriage–feast.

diaglotnt@John:2:4 @ Says to her the Jesus: What to me and to thee, O woman? Not yet has come the hour of me.

diaglotnt@John:2:6 @ Were and there water–pots of stone six being placed according to the mode of cleansing of the Jews, holding each measures two or three.

diaglotnt@John:2:8 @ And he says to them: Draw you now, and carry to the ruler of the feast. And they carried.

diaglotnt@John:2:9 @ When and tasted the ruler of the feast the water wine having become; (and not he knew whence it is; the but servants knew, those having drawn the water;) calls the bridegroom the ruler of the feast,

diaglotnt@John:2:10 @ and says to him: Every man first the good wine places, and when they may have drunk freely, then the worse; thou has kept the good wine till now.

diaglotnt@John:2:13 @ And nigh was the passover of the Jews, and went up to Jerusalem the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:2:20 @ Said then the Jews: Forty and six years was being built the temple this; and thou in three days will raise it?

diaglotnt@John:2:22 @ When therefore he was raised out of dead ones, remembered the disciples of him, that this he spoke; and they believed the writing, and the word which said the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:2:23 @ When and was in the Jerusalem at the passover at the feast, many believed into the name of him, beholding of him the signs which he did.

diaglotnt@John:2:25 @ and because not need he had, that any one should testify concerning the man; he for knew, what was in the man.

diaglotnt@John:3:1 @ Was and a man of the Pharisees, Nicodemus a name to him, a ruler of the Jews;

diaglotnt@John:3:2 @ this came to him by night, and said to him: Rabbi, we know that from God thou hast come a teacher; no one for these the signs is able to do, which thou doest, except may be the God with him.

diaglotnt@John:3:13 @ And no one has ascended into the heaven, except he out of the heaven having descended, the son of the man, the being in the heaven.

diaglotnt@John:3:14 @ And even as Moses raised aloft the serpent in the desert, thus to be raised it behooves the son of the man;

diaglotnt@John:3:15 @ that every one who believing into him, not may be destroyed, but may have life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@John:3:16 @ Thus for loved the God the world, so that the son of himself the only–begotten he gave, that every one who believing into him, not may be destroyed, but may have life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@John:3:18 @ He believing into him, not is judged; he but not believing, already is judged, became not he has believed into the name of the only–begotten son of the God.

diaglotnt@John:3:19 @ This and is the judgment, that the light has come into the world, and loved the man rather the darkness, than the light; was for evil of them the works.

diaglotnt@John:3:22 @ After these came the Jesus and the disciples of him into the Judean land; and there remained with them, and was dipping.

diaglotnt@John:3:23 @ Was and also John dipping in Enon, near the Salim, because waters many was there; and they were coming, and were being dipped.

diaglotnt@John:3:24 @ Not yet for was having been cast into the prison the John.

diaglotnt@John:3:26 @ And they came to the John, and said to him: Rabbi, who was with thee beyond the Jordan, to whom thou has testified, behold, he dips, and all come to him.

diaglotnt@John:3:29 @ He having the bride, a bridegroom is; the but friend of the bridegroom, that standing and hearing him, with joy rejoices through the voices of the bridegroom. This therefore the joy that of me has been completed.

diaglotnt@John:3:30 @ Him it behooves to increase, me but to increase.

diaglotnt@John:3:32 @ and what he has seen and heard, this he testifies; and the testimony of him no one receives.

diaglotnt@John:3:33 @ He receiving of him the testimony, has set his seal, that the God true is.

diaglotnt@John:3:34 @ Whom for has sent the God, the words of the God speaks; not for by measure gives the God the spirit.

diaglotnt@John:3:35 @ The Father loves the son, and all has been given in the hand of him.

diaglotnt@John:3:36 @ He believing into the son, has life age–lasting; he but disobeying the son, not shall see life, but the anger of the God abides on him.

diaglotnt@John:4:4 @ It behooved and him to pass through the Samaria.

diaglotnt@John:4:6 @ Was and there a spring of the Jacob. The then Jesus having become weary from the journey, sat down thus over the spring; hour was about six.

diaglotnt@John:4:9 @ Says then to him the woman that Samaritan: How thou, a Jew being, from me to drink askest, being a woman a Samaritan? (Not for associate with Jews Samaritans.)

diaglotnt@John:4:10 @ Answered Jesus and said to her: If thou hast known the gift of the God, and who is be saying to thee: Give to me to drink; thou wouldst ask him, and he would give thee water living.

diaglotnt@John:4:11 @ Says to him the woman: O lord, nothing to draw with thou hast, and the well is deep; whence then hast thou the water the living?

diaglotnt@John:4:14 @ who but ever may drink of the water, of which I shall give to him, not not may thirst to the age; but the water, which I shall give him, shall be in him a well of water springing into life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@John:4:18 @ Five for husbands thou hast had; and now whom thou hast not is of thee a husband; this truly thou hast said.

diaglotnt@John:4:31 @ In and the meantime were asking him the disciples saying: Rabbi, eat.

diaglotnt@John:4:36 @ He reaping a reward receives, and gathers fruit for life age–lasting; so that both he sowing together may rejoice, and he reaping.

diaglotnt@John:4:40 @ When therefore came to him the Samaritans, asking him to abide with them; and he abode there two days.

diaglotnt@John:4:44 @ Himself for Jesus testified, that a prophet in the own country honor not has.

diaglotnt@John:4:45 @ When therefore he came into the Galilee, received him the Galileans, all having seen what he did in Jerusalem at the feast; also themselves for came to the feast.

diaglotnt@John:4:46 @ He came then again into the Cana of the Galilee, where he made the water wine. And was certain courtier, of whom the son was sick, in Capernaum.

diaglotnt@John:4:47 @ This hearing that Jesus was come out of the Judea into the Galilee, went to him, and was asking him, that he would come down, and heal of him the son; he was about for to die.

diaglotnt@John:4:51 @ Already and of him was going down, the slaves of him met him, and reported, saying: That the child of thee lives.

diaglotnt@John:4:52 @ He inquired then of them the hour, in which better he was. And they said to him: That yesterday hour seventh left the fever.

diaglotnt@John:5:1 @ After these things was a feast of the Jews, and went up the Jesus to Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@John:5:4 @ A messenger for at a season went down in the swimming–bath, and agitated the water; he then first stepping in after the agitation of the water, sound became, who indeed was held by disease.

diaglotnt@John:5:5 @ Was and a certain man there, thirty and eight years being in the feeble health.

diaglotnt@John:5:9 @ And immediately became sound the man, and took up the bed of himself, and walked. It was and a sabbath in that the day.

diaglotnt@John:5:12 @ They asked then him: Who is the man, he saying to thee: Take up the bed of thee, and walk?

diaglotnt@John:5:14 @ After these finds him the Jesus in the temple, and said to him: See, sound thou hast become; no longer do thou sin, that so worse to thee anything may happen.

diaglotnt@John:5:18 @ Through this therefore more sought him the Jews to kill, because not only he was breaking the sabbath, but also a Father his own said the God, equal himself making to the God.

diaglotnt@John:5:21 @ As for the Father raises the dead ones and makes alive; thus also the son, whom he will, makes alive.

diaglotnt@John:5:22 @ Not even for the Father judges any one; but the judgment all has given to the son;

diaglotnt@John:5:23 @ so that all may honor the son, even as they honor the Father. He not honoring the son, not honors the Father, that having sent him.

diaglotnt@John:5:24 @ Indeed indeed I say to you, that he the word of me hearing, and believing, the having sent me has life age–lasting, and into judgment not comes, but has passed out of the death into the life.

diaglotnt@John:5:26 @ As for the Father has life in himself; so he gave also the son life to have in himself.

diaglotnt@John:5:30 @ Not am able I to do of myself nothing. Even as I hear, I judge, and the judgment the mine just is; that not I seek the will the mine, but the will of the sending me.

diaglotnt@John:5:33 @ You have sent to John, and he has testified to the truth.

diaglotnt@John:5:35 @ He was the lamp the burning and shinning; you and were willing to rejoice for an hour in the light of him.

diaglotnt@John:5:36 @ I but have the testimony greater of the John; the for works, which gave to me the Father, that I might finish them, these the works, which I do, testifies concerning me, because the Father me has sent.

diaglotnt@John:5:37 @ And he having sent me Father himself has testified concerning me. Neither a voice of him have you heard at any time, nor form of him have you seen.

diaglotnt@John:5:39 @ You search the writings, because you think in them life age–lasting to have; and they are those testifying concerning me;

diaglotnt@John:6:1 @ After these things went the Jesus over the sea that of Galilee, of the Tiberias.

diaglotnt@John:6:2 @ And was following him a crowd great, because they saw the signs, which he was doing on those being sick.

diaglotnt@John:6:3 @ Went and into the mountain the Jesus, and there he was sitting with the disciples of himself.

diaglotnt@John:6:4 @ Was and near the passover, the feast of the Jews.

diaglotnt@John:6:5 @ Lifted up then the Jesus the eyes, and seeing that great a crowd was coming to him, says to the Philip: Whence shall we buy loaves, that may eat these?

diaglotnt@John:6:6 @ (This but he said trying him; he for knew, what he was about to do.)

diaglotnt@John:6:9 @ Is little boy one here, who has five loaves barley, and two small fishes; but these what are for so many?

diaglotnt@John:6:10 @ Said and the Jesus: Make you the men to recline. Was and grass much in the place. Reclined therefore the men the number about five thousand.

diaglotnt@John:6:13 @ They collected therefore, and filled twelve baskets of fragments, out of the five loaves of the barley, which remained to those having eaten.

diaglotnt@John:6:16 @ As and evening it became, went down the disciples of him on the sea.

diaglotnt@John:6:18 @ The and sea, a wind great blowing was becoming agitated.

diaglotnt@John:6:19 @ Having driven therefore about furlongs twenty–five or thirty, they see the Jesus walking on the sea, and near the ship was coming; and they were afraid.

diaglotnt@John:6:21 @ They were willing therefore to receive him into the ship; and immediately the ship was at the land, to which they were going.

diaglotnt@John:6:22 @ The next day the crowd, that standing over the sea, seeing, that boat other not was there, if not one, and that not went with the disciples of himself the Jesus into the boat, but alone the disciples of him went away;

diaglotnt@John:6:23 @ (other but came boats from Tiberias near the place, where they ate the bread, having given thanks the Lord;)

diaglotnt@John:6:27 @ Work you not the food that perishing, but the food that abiding into life age–lasting, which the son of the man to you will give; him for the Father sealed the God.

diaglotnt@John:6:31 @ The fathers of us the manna ate in the desert, as it is having been written: Bread from the heaven gave them to eat.

diaglotnt@John:6:32 @ Said therefore to them the Jesus: Indeed indeed I say to you, not Moses has given to you the bread from the heaven; but the Father of me gives to you the bread from the heaven the true.

diaglotnt@John:6:37 @ All what gives to me the Father, to me will come; and the coming to me, not not I will cast out;

diaglotnt@John:6:39 @ This and is the will of the having sent me, that every which he has given to me, not I may lose out of it, but raise up it in the last day.

diaglotnt@John:6:40 @ This for is the will of the having sent me, that all who seeing the son, and believing into him, may have life age–lasting; and will raise him I in the last day.

diaglotnt@John:6:44 @ No one is able to come to me, if not the Father, that having sent me, may draw him, and I will raise up him in the last day.

diaglotnt@John:6:46 @ Not that the Father any one has seen, if not he being from the God; this has seen the Father.

diaglotnt@John:6:47 @ Indeed indeed I say to you, he believing into me, has life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@John:6:54 @ He eating of me the flesh, and drinking of me the blood, has life age–lasting; and I will raise up him in the last day.

diaglotnt@John:6:57 @ As sent me the living Father, and I live through the Father; also he eating me, even he shall live through me.

diaglotnt@John:6:58 @ This is the bread, that from the heaven having come down; not as ate the fathers of you, and died; he eating this the bread, shall live into the age.

diaglotnt@John:6:62 @ If then you should see the son of the man ascending, where he was the first?

diaglotnt@John:6:68 @ Answered him Simon Peter: O lord, to whom shall we go? words of life age–lasting thou hast;

diaglotnt@John:6:71 @ He spoke now the Judas of Simon Iscariot; this for was about him to deliver up, one being of the twelve.

diaglotnt@John:7:1 @ And was walking the Jesus after these things in the Galilee; not for he wished in the Judea to walk, because were seeking him the Jews to kill.

diaglotnt@John:7:2 @ Was and near the feast of the Jews, the feast of tabernacles.

diaglotnt@John:7:6 @ Says then to them the Jesus: The season the mine not yet is present; the but season the yours always is ready.

diaglotnt@John:7:8 @ You go up to the feast this; I not go up to the feast this, because the season the mine not yet has fully come.

diaglotnt@John:7:10 @ When but had gone up the brothers of him, then also he went up to the feast, not openly, but as in secret.

diaglotnt@John:7:11 @ The then Jews sought him in the feast, and said: Where is he?

diaglotnt@John:7:12 @ And murmuring much about him was among the crowds. The some said: That good he is; other said: No; but he deceives the crowd.

diaglotnt@John:7:14 @ Now and of the feast being half out, went up the Jesus into the temple, and taught.

diaglotnt@John:7:19 @ Not Moses has given to you the law? and no one of you does the law; why me do you seek to kill?

diaglotnt@John:7:20 @ Answered the crowd and said: A demon thou hast; who thee seeks to kill?

diaglotnt@John:7:22 @ Moses has given to you the circumcision; (not that of the Moses it is, but of the fathers,) and in a sabbath you circumcise a man.

diaglotnt@John:7:37 @ In and the last day the great of the feast stood the Jesus, and cried, saying: If any one may thirst, let him come to me, and let him drink.

diaglotnt@John:7:38 @ He believing into me, as said the scripture, rivers out of the belly of him shall flow of water living.

diaglotnt@John:7:39 @ This but said concerning the spirit, of which was about to receive the believing into him; not yet for was spirit holy, because the Jesus not yet was glorified.

diaglotnt@John:7:42 @ Not the writing said, that of the seed of David, and from Bethlehem the village, where was David, the Anointed comes?

diaglotnt@John:7:46 @ Answered the officers: Never thus spoke a man, as this the man.

diaglotnt@John:7:52 @ They answered and said to him: Not also thou of the Galilee art? search and see, that a prophet out of the Galilee not has been raised.

diaglotnt@John:8:4 @ they say to him: O teacher, this the woman was taken in the very act committing adultery.

diaglotnt@John:8:7 @ When but they continued asking him, having raised up he said to them: He without sin of you, first the stone on her let him cast.

diaglotnt@John:8:9 @ They and having heard, and by the conscience being convinced, went out one by one, beginning from the elders even to the last ones; and left alone the Jesus, and the woman in middle standing.

diaglotnt@John:8:17 @ Also in the law and the your it has been written: That two of men the testimony true is.

diaglotnt@John:8:20 @ These the words he spoke in the treasury, teaching in the temple; and no one seized him, because not yet had come the hour of him.

diaglotnt@John:8:28 @ Said then to them the Jesus: When you may left up the son of the man, then you will know that I am; and from myself I do nothing, but as taught me the Father of me these things I say;

diaglotnt@John:8:29 @ and he having sent me, with me is; not left me alone the Father, because I the things pleasing to him do always.

diaglotnt@John:8:37 @ I know, that seed of Abraham you are; but you seek me to kill, because the word the mine not has place in you.

diaglotnt@John:8:40 @ Now but you seek me to kill, a man, who the truth to you has spoken, which I have heard from the God; this Abraham not did. You do the works of the father of you.

diaglotnt@John:8:42 @ Said to them the Jesus: If the God a father of you was, you would love me; I for from the God came out and am come; not even for of myself I have come, but he me sent.

diaglotnt@John:8:44 @ You from the father the accuser are, and the lusts of the father of you you wish to do. He a manslayer was from a beginning, and in the truth not has stood; because not is truth in him. When may speak the falsehood, from the own he speaks; because a liar is, also the father of him.

diaglotnt@John:8:48 @ Answered the Jews and said to him: Not well say we, that a Samaritan art thou, and a demon thou hast?

diaglotnt@John:8:52 @ Said then to him the Jews: Now we know, that a demon thou hast; Abraham died and the prophets, and thou sayest: If any one the word of me may keep, not not may taste of death to the age.

diaglotnt@John:8:56 @ Abraham the father of you ardently desired, that he might see the day the my; and he saw, and was glad.

diaglotnt@John:8:57 @ Said then the Jews to him: Fifty years not yet thou art, and Abraham hast thou seen?

diaglotnt@John:8:59 @ They took up therefore stones, that they might cast on him; Jesus but hid himself, and went out of the temple.

diaglotnt@John:9:1 @ And passing by, he saw a man blind from birth.

diaglotnt@John:9:2 @ And asked him the disciples of him, saying: Rabbi, who sinned? this, or the parents of him, that blind he should be born?

diaglotnt@John:9:7 @ and said to him: Go, wash thyself in the pool of the Siloam; (which is interpreted, having been sent.) He went away therefore, and washed himself, and came seeing.

diaglotnt@John:9:8 @ The then neighbors, and those seeing him the before, because a beggar he was, said: Not this is he sitting and begging?

diaglotnt@John:9:11 @ Answered he and said: A man, being named Jesus, clay made, and rubbed of me the eyes, and said to me: Go into the Siloam, and wash thyself. Going and and washing myself, I obtained sight.

diaglotnt@John:9:14 @ It was and a sabbath, when the clay made the Jesus, and opened of him the eyes.

diaglotnt@John:9:15 @ Again therefore asked him also the Pharisees, how he obtained sight. He and said to them: Clay he put of me on the eyes, and I washed myself, and see.

diaglotnt@John:9:16 @ Said therefore of the Pharisees some: This the man not is from the God, because the sabbath not he keeps. Others said: How is able a man a sinner such signs to do? And a division was among them.

diaglotnt@John:9:18 @ Not believed therefore the Jews concerning him, that blind he was, and obtained sight, till when they called the parents of him the having obtained sight.

diaglotnt@John:9:19 @ And they asked them, saying: This is the son of you, whom you say, that blind he was born? how then now he sees?

diaglotnt@John:9:20 @ Answered them the parents of him and said: We know, that this is the son of us, and that blind he was born;

diaglotnt@John:9:21 @ how but now he sees, not we know; or who opened of him the eyes, we not know, he full age has, him ask you; he concerning himself shall speak.

diaglotnt@John:9:23 @ Through this the parents of him said: That full age he has, him ask you.

diaglotnt@John:9:24 @ They called therefore a second time the man, who was blind, and said to him: Give glory to the God; we know, that the man this a sinner is.

diaglotnt@John:9:29 @ We know, that to Moses has spoken the God; this but not we know whence is.

diaglotnt@John:9:30 @ Answered the man and said to them: In for this a wonder is, that you not know whence he is, and he has opened of me the eyes.

diaglotnt@John:9:32 @ From the age not it was heard, that opened any one eyes of blind having been born.

diaglotnt@John:9:33 @ If not was this from God, not were able to do nothing.

diaglotnt@John:9:34 @ They answered and said to him: In sins thou wast born wholly; and thou teachest us? And they cast him out.

diaglotnt@John:9:35 @ Heard the Jesus, that they cast him out; and having found him, said to him: Thou believest into the son of the God?

diaglotnt@John:9:37 @ Said and to him the Jesus: Even thou hast seen him, and he talking with thee, he is.

diaglotnt@John:10:6 @ This the parable said to them the Jesus; they but not knew, what was, which he spoke to them.

diaglotnt@John:10:8 @ All as many as came before me, thieves are and robbers; but not heard them the sheep.

diaglotnt@John:10:9 @ I am the door; through me if any one may come in, he shall be saved, and shall come in and go out, and pasture shall find.

diaglotnt@John:10:15 @ as knows me the Father, and I know the Father; and the life of me I lay down in behalf of the sheep.

diaglotnt@John:10:20 @ Said and many of them: A demon he has, and is mad; why him hear you?

diaglotnt@John:10:22 @ Occurred now the feast of dedication in the Jerusalem, and winter it was;

diaglotnt@John:10:23 @ and was walking the Jesus in the temple, in the porch of Solomon.

diaglotnt@John:10:27 @ As I said to you, the sheep the mine the voice of me hears, and I know them, and they follow me;

diaglotnt@John:10:28 @ and I life age–lasting give to them, and not not they will perish into the age, and not will wrest any one them out of the hand of me.

diaglotnt@John:10:29 @ The father of me, who has given to me, greater of all is; and no one is able to wrest out of the hand of the Father of me;

diaglotnt@John:10:33 @ Answered him the Jews saying: Concerning a good work not we stone thee, but concerning blasphemy, and that thou, a man being, makest thyself a god.

diaglotnt@John:10:36 @ whom the Father set apart, and sent into the world, you say: That thou blasphemest, because I said, A son of the God I am?

diaglotnt@John:10:40 @ And he went again beyond the Jordan, to the place where was John the first dipping; and abode there.

diaglotnt@John:10:41 @ And many came to him, and said: That John indeed a sign did not one; all but what things said John concerning this, true was.

diaglotnt@John:11:1 @ Was and certain sick one, Lazarus, from Bethany, out of the village of Mary and Martha the sister of her.

diaglotnt@John:11:2 @ (Was and Mary the having anointed the Lord with balsam, and wiped the feet of him with the hairs of herself; of whom the brother Lazarus was stick.)

diaglotnt@John:11:6 @ When then he heard, that he was sick, then indeed he abode in which he was place two days.

diaglotnt@John:11:11 @ These things he said; and after this he says to them: Lazarus the friend of us is fallen asleep; but I go, that I may awake him.

diaglotnt@John:11:12 @ Said then the disciples of him: O lord, if he is fallen asleep, he shall be saved.

diaglotnt@John:11:15 @ and I rejoice because of you, that you may believe, that not I was there; but we may go to him.

diaglotnt@John:11:16 @ Said then Thomas, that being called a twin, to the fellow–disciples: May go also we, that we may die with him.

diaglotnt@John:11:18 @ Was now the Bethany near the Jerusalem, about from furlongs fifteen.

diaglotnt@John:11:20 @ The then Martha when she heard, that Jesus was coming, met him; Mary but in the house was sitting.

diaglotnt@John:11:22 @ but and now I know, that whatever things thou mayest ask the God, will give to thee the God.

diaglotnt@John:11:24 @ Says to him Martha: I know, that he will rise again, in the resurrection in the last day.

diaglotnt@John:11:30 @ (Not yet now had come the Jesus into the village; but was in the place, where met him the Martha.)

diaglotnt@John:11:32 @ The therefore Mary when came where was the Jesus, seeing him, she fell of him to the feet, saying to him: O lord, if thou hadst been there, not would have died of me the brother.

diaglotnt@John:11:33 @ Jesus therefore when he saw her weeping, and those having come with her Jews weeping, he was agitated in the spirit, and troubled himself,

diaglotnt@John:11:37 @ Some but of them said: Not was able this, he having opened the eyes of the blind to have caused, that even this not should die?

diaglotnt@John:11:38 @ Jesus therefore again being agitated in himself, comes to the tomb. It was now a cave, and a stone was lying on it.

diaglotnt@John:11:42 @ I and knew, that always me thou hearest; but on account of the crowd that standing I spoke, so that they may believe, that thou me has sent.

diaglotnt@John:11:47 @ Assembled then the high–priests and the Pharisees a high council, and said: What are we doing? because this the man many signs does.

diaglotnt@John:11:49 @ One and a certain of them, Caiaphas, high–priest being of the year that, said to them: You not know nothing.

diaglotnt@John:11:51 @ This but from himself not he said; but high–priest being of the year that, he prophesied, that was about Jesus to die in behalf of the nation;

diaglotnt@John:11:55 @ Was and near the passover the Jews; and went up many into Jerusalem out of the country before the passover, that they might purify themselves.

diaglotnt@John:11:56 @ They sought then the Jesus, and said with each other in the temple standing: What think you? that not not he may come to the feast?

diaglotnt@John:12:1 @ The therefore Jesus before six days the passover came into Bethany, where was Lazarus he having been dead, whom he raised out of dead ones.

diaglotnt@John:12:2 @ They made therefore him a supper there, and the Martha served; the but Lazarus one was of those reclining with him.

diaglotnt@John:12:3 @ The then Mary having taken a pound of balsam of spikenard genuine of great price, anointed the feet of the Jesus, and wiped with the hairs of herself the feet of him; the and house was filled with the odor of the balsam.

diaglotnt@John:12:4 @ Says therefore one of the disciples of him, Judas of Simon Iscariot, he being about him to deliver up:

diaglotnt@John:12:6 @ He said now this, not because about the poor it concerned him, but because a thief he was, and the box he had, and the things being put in he carried off.

diaglotnt@John:12:7 @ Said therefore the Jesus: Let alone her; for the day of the embalming of me she has kept it.

diaglotnt@John:12:12 @ On the morrow a crowd great, who having come to the feast, having heard, that was coming Jesus into Jerusalem,

diaglotnt@John:12:14 @ Finding and the Jesus a young ass, he sat on it, as it is having been written:

diaglotnt@John:12:15 @ Not fear, O daughter of Sion; lo, the king of thee comes sitting on a foal of an ass.

diaglotnt@John:12:16 @ These things now not knew the disciples of him the first; but when was glorified the Jesus, then they remembered, that these things was about him having been written, and these things they did to him.

diaglotnt@John:12:20 @ Were and some Greeks of those going up, that they might worship in the feast.

diaglotnt@John:12:21 @ These therefore came to Philip, that from Bethsaida of the Galilee, and were asking him, saying: O sir, we wish the Jesus to see.

diaglotnt@John:12:23 @ The but Jesus answered them, saying: Has come the hour, that may be glorified the son of the man.

diaglotnt@John:12:25 @ He loving the life of himself, shall lose her; and he hating the life of himself in the world this, into life age–lasting shall keep her.

diaglotnt@John:12:29 @ The therefore crowd that standing and hearing, said thunder to have been. Others said: A messenger to him has spoken.

diaglotnt@John:12:31 @ Now a judgment is the world this; now the ruler of the world this, will be cast out.

diaglotnt@John:12:33 @ This but he said, signifying by what death he was about to die.

diaglotnt@John:12:36 @ While the light you have, believe into the light, that sons of light you may become. These things spoke the Jesus, and going away he was hid from them.

diaglotnt@John:12:38 @ that the word of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he said: O lord, who believed the report of us? and the arm of Lord to whom was it revealed?

diaglotnt@John:12:39 @ On account of this not they were able to believe; because again said Esaias:

diaglotnt@John:12:40 @ He has blinded of them the eyes, and has hardened of them the heart; so that not they might see with the eyes, and understand with the heart, and should turn back, and I should heal them.

diaglotnt@John:12:41 @ These things said Esaias, because he saw the glory of him, and spoke concerning him.

diaglotnt@John:12:48 @ he rejecting me, and not receiving the words of me has that judging him; the word which I spoke, that shall judge him in the last day.

diaglotnt@John:12:50 @ And I know, that the commandment of him life age–lasting is. What therefore say I, as has spoken to me the Father, so I speak.

diaglotnt@John:13:1 @ Before and the feast of the passover, knowing the Jesus, that was come of himself the hour, that he should depart out of the world this to the world, to an end he loved them.

diaglotnt@John:13:2 @ And supper being done, (the accuser already having put into the heart Judas of Simon Iscariot, that him he might betray,)

diaglotnt@John:13:5 @ Afterward he puts water into the wash–basin, and began to wash the feet of the disciples, and to wipe with the towel with which he was having been girded.

diaglotnt@John:13:6 @ He comes then to Simon Peter; and says to him he: O lord, thou of me washest the feet?

diaglotnt@John:13:8 @ Says to him Peter: Not not thou mayest wash the feet of me into the age. Answered him the Jesus: If not I may wash thee, thou hast a part of me.

diaglotnt@John:13:10 @ Says to him the Jesus: He having been bathed not need has than the feet to wash, but is clean wholly; and you clean are, but not all.

diaglotnt@John:13:12 @ When therefore he had washed the feet of them, and taken the mantles of himself, falling down again, he said to them: Know you what I have done to you:

diaglotnt@John:13:14 @ If then I washed of you the feet, the lord and the teacher, also you are bound of one another to wash the feet.

diaglotnt@John:13:15 @ An example for I gave to you, that as I did to you, also you should do.

diaglotnt@John:13:21 @ These things saying the Jesus was troubled in the spirit, and testified, and said: Indeed indeed I say to you, that one of you will betray me.

diaglotnt@John:13:22 @ Looked then to each other the disciples, doubting about whom he was speaking.

diaglotnt@John:13:23 @ Was now reclining one of the disciples of him in the bosom of the Jesus, whom loved the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:13:24 @ Nods then to him Simon Peter, to ask who it might be concerning of whom he speaks.

diaglotnt@John:13:25 @ Falling and he on the breast of the Jesus, he says to him: O lord, who is it?

diaglotnt@John:13:26 @ Answers the Jesus: He it is, to whom I have dipped the little piece shall give. And having dipped the little piece, he gives to Judas of Simon Iscariot.

diaglotnt@John:13:29 @ Some for thought, seeing that the box had the Judas, that says to him the Jesus: Buy what things need we have for the feast; or to the poor that something he should give.

diaglotnt@John:13:30 @ Having taken then the little piece he immediately went out; it was and night.

diaglotnt@John:13:31 @ When he went out, says the Jesus: Just now was glorified the son of the man, and the God was glorified in him.

diaglotnt@John:13:32 @ If the God was glorified in him, also the God will glorify him in himself, and immediately will glorify him.

diaglotnt@John:13:33 @ O little children, yet a little with you I am. You will seek me; and as I said to the Jews: That where I go, you not are able to come; even to you I say now.

diaglotnt@John:13:34 @ A commandment new I give to you, that you may love each other; as I loved you, that also you might love each other.

diaglotnt@John:14:5 @ Says to him Thomas: O lord, not we know where thou art going? and how are we able the way to know?

diaglotnt@John:14:9 @ Says to him the Jesus: So long a time with you am I, and not knowest thou me, O Philip? He having seen me, has seen the Father; and how thou sayest: Show to us the Father?

diaglotnt@John:14:13 @ and what any thing you may ask in the name of me, this I will do; that may be glorified the Father in the son.

diaglotnt@John:14:14 @ If any thing you may ask in the name of me, I will do.

diaglotnt@John:14:16 @ and I will ask the Father, and another helper he will give to you, that he may abide with you into the age;

diaglotnt@John:14:22 @ Says to him Judas (not the Iscariot): O lord, and how has it happened, that to us thou art about to manifest thyself, and not to the world?

diaglotnt@John:14:27 @ Peace I leave to you, peace the mine I give to you; not as the world gives, I give to you. Not let be troubled of you the heart nor let it be afraid.

diaglotnt@John:14:30 @ No more much I will speak with you. Is coming for he of the world ruling, and in me not has nothing.

diaglotnt@John:14:31 @ But that may know the world, that I love the Father, and as commanded me the Father, so I do. Arise you, let us go from this place.

diaglotnt@John:15:4 @ Abide you in me, and I in you. As the branch not is able fruit to bear of itself, if not it may abide in the vine; so neither you, if not in me you abide.

diaglotnt@John:15:6 @ If not any one may abide in me, he is cast out, like the branch, and is withered; and they gather them, and into a fire they cast, and it is burned.

diaglotnt@John:15:7 @ If you abide in me and the words of me in you may abide, whatever you may wish you shall ask, and it shall be for you.

diaglotnt@John:15:8 @ In this was glorified the Father of me, that fruit much you might bear, and you shall be to me disciples.

diaglotnt@John:15:9 @ As loved me the Father, and I loved you; abide you in the love the mine.

diaglotnt@John:15:10 @ If the commandments of me you may keep, you will abide in the love of me; as I the commandments of the Father of me have kept, and abide of him in the love.

diaglotnt@John:15:12 @ This is the commandment the mine, that you love each other, as I loved you.

diaglotnt@John:15:13 @ Greater of this love no one has, that any one the life of himself may lay down in behalf of the friends of himself.

diaglotnt@John:15:16 @ Not you me did choose, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you might go and fruit might bear, and the fruit of you might abide; so that whatever you may ask the Father in the name of me, he may give to you.

diaglotnt@John:15:18 @ If the world you hates, you know, that me before you it has hated.

diaglotnt@John:15:24 @ If the works, not I had done among them, which no one other has done, sin not they had; now but even they have seen, and have hated both me and that Father of me.

diaglotnt@John:16:4 @ But these things I have spoken to you, that when may come the hour, you may remember them, that I said to you. These things but to you from a beginning not I said, because with you I was.

diaglotnt@John:16:5 @ Now but I go to him having sent me, and no one of you asks me: Where goest thou?

diaglotnt@John:16:6 @ But because these things I have spoken to you, the sorrow has filled of you the heart.

diaglotnt@John:16:11 @ concerning and judgment, because the ruling of the world this has been judged.

diaglotnt@John:16:15 @ All things what was the Father, mine is. On account of this I said, that out of the mine he takes, and declares to you.

diaglotnt@John:16:19 @ Knew the Jesus, that they wish him to ask, and said to them: Concerning this inquire you with each other, because I said: A little while, and not you see me; and again a little while, and you shall see me?

diaglotnt@John:16:21 @ The woman when she may bear, sorrow has, because has come the hour of her; when but she may have borne the child, no more she remembers of the distress, on account of the joy, that was born a man into the world.

diaglotnt@John:16:23 @ and in that the day me not you will ask nothing; Indeed indeed I say to you, that whatever you may ask the Father in the name of me, he will give to you.

diaglotnt@John:16:24 @ Till now not you asked nothing in the name of me; ask you, and you shall receive, so that the joy of you may be completed.

diaglotnt@John:16:26 @ In that the day in the name of me you will ask; and not I say to you, that I will entreat the Father concerning you;

diaglotnt@John:16:30 @ Now we know, that thou knowest all things, and no need has, that any one thee should ask; in this we believe, that from God thou didst come out.

diaglotnt@John:17:2 @ as thou gavest to him authority over all flesh, so that all which thou hast given to him, he may give to them life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@John:17:3 @ This and is the age–lasting life, that they might know thee the only true God, and whom thou hast sent Jesus Anointed.

diaglotnt@John:17:4 @ I thee glorified on the earth; the work I finished, which thou hast given me, that I might do.

diaglotnt@John:17:6 @ I manifested of thee the name to the men, whom thou hast given to me out of the world; thine they were, and to me them thou hast given; and the word of thee they have kept.

diaglotnt@John:17:7 @ Now they know, that all things whatever thou hast given me, from thee is;

diaglotnt@John:17:8 @ because the words which thou hast given me, I have given to them; and they received, and knew truly, that thou thee I came out, and believed, that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:9 @ I concerning them ask; not concerning the world I ask, but concerning whom thou hast given me, because thine they are;

diaglotnt@John:17:11 @ And no more I am in the world, and these in the world are, and I to thee am coming. O Father holy, keep them in the name of thee, by which thou hast given to me; that they may be one, as we.

diaglotnt@John:17:12 @ When I was with them in the world, I kept them in the name of thee; whom thou hast given to me I guarded, and no one of them was destroyed, if not the son of the destruction, that the writings may be fulfilled.

diaglotnt@John:17:14 @ I have given to them the word of thee; and the world hated them, because not they are of the world, as I not am of the world.

diaglotnt@John:17:15 @ Not I ask, that thou wouldst take them out of the world, but that thou wouldst keep them from the evil one.

diaglotnt@John:17:16 @ Of the world not they are, as I of the world not am.

diaglotnt@John:17:18 @ As me thou didst send into the world, also I sent them into the world.

diaglotnt@John:17:20 @ Not concerning these and I ask alone, but also concerning those believing through the word of them into me.

diaglotnt@John:17:21 @ That all one may be; as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee, that also they in us one may be; that the world may believe, that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:22 @ And I the glory which thou hast given to me, have given to them; that they may be one, as we one are;

diaglotnt@John:17:23 @ (I in them, and thou in me); that they may be perfected into one, and that may know the world, that thou me didst send, and thou didst love them, as me thou didst love.

diaglotnt@John:18:1 @ These things saying the Jesus went out with the disciples of himself beyond the brook of the Kedron, where was a garden, into which entered himself and the disciples of him.

diaglotnt@John:18:2 @ Knew and also Judas, he delivering up him, the place; because often met the Jesus there with the disciples of himself.

diaglotnt@John:18:3 @ The then Judas having taken then band, and from the high–priests and Pharisees officers, comes there with torches and lamps and weapons.

diaglotnt@John:18:5 @ They answered him: Jesus the Nazarene. Says to them the Jesus: I am. (Was standing and also Judas, the delivering up him, with them.)

diaglotnt@John:18:7 @ Again then them he asked: Whom seek you? They and said: Jesus the Nazarene.

diaglotnt@John:18:9 @ So that might be fulfilled the word, which he said: That whom thou hast given to me, not I lost of them no one.

diaglotnt@John:18:10 @ Simon then Peter having a sword, drew her, and struck the of the high–priest slave, and cut off of him the ear the right. Was now a name to the slave Malchus.

diaglotnt@John:18:11 @ Said therefore the Jesus to the Peter: Put up the sword into the sheath; the cup which has given to me the Father, not not should I drink it?

diaglotnt@John:18:13 @ and led him to Annas first; he was for father–in–law of the Caiaphas, who was high–priest of the year that.

diaglotnt@John:18:14 @ Was now Caiaphas he having advised the Jews, that it is better one man to be destroyed in behalf of the people.

diaglotnt@John:18:15 @ Followed and the Jesus Simon Peter, and the other disciples. The and disciples that was known to the high–priest, and went in with the Jesus into the palace of the high–priest.

diaglotnt@John:18:16 @ The but Peter stood at the door without. Went out therefore the disciples the other, who was known to the high–priest, and spoke to the door–keeper, and brought in the Peter.

diaglotnt@John:18:18 @ Stood and the slaves and the officers a coal fire having made, because cold it was, and warmed themselves; was and with them the Peter standing and warming himself.

diaglotnt@John:18:19 @ The therefore high–priest asked the Jesus concerning the disciples of him, and concerning the teaching of him.

diaglotnt@John:18:21 @ Why me dost thou ask? ask those having heard, what I said to them; lo, they know what things said I.

diaglotnt@John:18:24 @ Sent him the Annas having been bound to Caiaphas the high–priest.

diaglotnt@John:18:25 @ Was and Simon Peter standing and warming himself. They said therefore to him: Not also thou of the disciples of him thou art? Denied he, and said: Not I am.

diaglotnt@John:18:28 @ They led then the Jesus from of the Caiaphas into the Jerusalem hall; it was and morning. And they not went into the judgment hall, that not they might be defiled, but that they might eat the passover.

diaglotnt@John:18:30 @ They answered and said to him: If not was this an evil–doer, not would to thee we delivered up him.

diaglotnt@John:18:32 @ So that the word of the Jesus might be fulfilled, which he said, pointing out by what death he was about to die.

diaglotnt@John:18:36 @ Answered Jesus: The kingdom the mine not is of the world this; if of the world this was the kingdom the mine, the officers would those for me contend, that not I might be delivered up to the Jews, now but the kingdom the mine not is from this place.

diaglotnt@John:18:39 @ It is but a custom for you, that one to you I release in the passover; are you willing therefore, to you I release the king of the Jews?

diaglotnt@John:18:40 @ They cried out then again all saying: Not this, but the Barabbas. Was now the Barabbas a robber.

diaglotnt@John:19:8 @ When therefore heard the Pilate this the word, more he was afraid;

diaglotnt@John:19:10 @ Says then to him the Pilate: To me not thou doest speak? not knowest thou, that authority I have to crucify thee; and authority I have to release thee?

diaglotnt@John:19:11 @ Answered Jesus: Not thou couldst have authority not any against me, if not it was to thee having been given from above; on account of this he delivering up me to thee, greater sin has.

diaglotnt@John:19:12 @ From this seeks the Pilate to release him. The but Jews cried out, saying: If this thou release, not thou art a friend of the Caesar; every one the king himself making, speaks against the Caesar.

diaglotnt@John:19:14 @ (it was and a preparation of the passover, hour and about sixth;) and he says to the Jews: See the king of you.

diaglotnt@John:19:19 @ Wrote and also a title the Pilate, and placed upon the cross. It was and having been written: Jesus the Nazarene, the king of the Jews.

diaglotnt@John:19:20 @ This therefore the title many read of the Jews, because near was the place of the city, where was crucified the Jesus; and it was having been written in Hebrew, in Greek, in Latin.

diaglotnt@John:19:23 @ The then soldiers, when they crucified the Jesus, took the mantles of him, (and made four parts, to each soldier a part,) and the coat. Was but the coat without seam, from the top woven throughout whole;

diaglotnt@John:19:24 @ they said then to each other: Not let us tear him, but we may cast lots about him, of whom it shall be. That the writing might be fulfilled that saying: They divided the mantles of me for themselves, and on the raiment of me they cast a lot. The indeed therefore soldiers these things did.

diaglotnt@John:19:25 @ Stood now by the cross of the Jesus the mother of him, and the sister of the mother of him, Mary that of the Klopas, and Mary the Magdalene.

diaglotnt@John:19:30 @ When therefore took the vinegar the Jesus said: It has been finished; and having inclined the head, he gave up the spirit.

diaglotnt@John:19:31 @ The then Jews (that not might remain on the cross the bodies in the sabbath; since a preparation it was; was for great the day that of the sabbath) asked the Pilate, that might be broken of them the legs, and they might be taken away.

diaglotnt@John:19:35 @ And he having seen has testified, and true of him is the testimony; and he knows, that rue things he says, so that also you may believe.

diaglotnt@John:19:38 @ After and these things, asked the Pilate the Joseph that from Arimathea, (being a disciple of the Jesus, having been hid but through the fear of the Jews,) that he might take away the body of the Jesus, and permitted the Pilate. He came therefore and took away the body of the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:19:40 @ They took therefore the body of the Jesus, and bound it with linen cloths with the spices, as customary it is with the Jews to embalm.

diaglotnt@John:19:41 @ Was and in the place, where he was crucified, a garden, and in the garden a tomb new, in which not yet no one was laid.

diaglotnt@John:19:42 @ There therefore on account of the preparation of the Jews, because near was the tomb, they laid the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:20:7 @ and the napkin which was on the head of him, not with the linen cloths lying, but apart having been folded up into one place.

diaglotnt@John:20:11 @ Mary but stands by the tomb weeping outside. As therefore she wept, she stopped down into the tomb,

diaglotnt@John:20:12 @ and sees two messengers in white sitting, one at the head, and one at the feet, where was laid the body of the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:20:19 @ Being then evening in the day that the first of the week, and the doors having been shut, where were the disciples having been assembled, through the fear of the Jews, came the Jesus, and stood into the midst, and says to them: Peace to you.

diaglotnt@John:20:21 @ Said then to them the Jesus again: Peace to you; as sent me the Father, also I send you.

diaglotnt@John:20:24 @ Thomas but, one of the twelve, he being called a twin, not was with them when came the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:20:26 @ And after days eight again were within the disciples of him, and Thomas with them. Comes the Jesus, the doors having been shut, and stood into the midst, and said: Peace to you.

diaglotnt@John:20:27 @ Afterwards he says to the Thomas: Bring the finger of thee here, and see the hands of me, and bring the hand of thee, and put into the side of me; and not be thou unbelieving, but believing.

diaglotnt@John:20:28 @ Answered Thomas and said to him: The Lord of me and the God of me.

diaglotnt@John:20:29 @ Says to him the Jesus: Because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed; blessed they not having seen, and having believed.

diaglotnt@John:21:1 @ After these things manifested himself again the Jesus to the disciples on the sea of the Tiberias. He manifested and thus.

diaglotnt@John:21:2 @ Were together Simon Peter, and Thomas he being called a twin, and Nathanael he from Cana of the Galilee, and they of the Zebedee, and others of the disciples of him two.

diaglotnt@John:21:6 @ He and said to them: Cast you into the right parts of the ship the net, and you will find. They cast then, and no longer it to draw were able from the multitude of the fishes.

diaglotnt@John:21:7 @ Says therefore the disciple that whom loved the Jesus, to the Peter: The Lord it is; Simon then Peter, having heard that the Lord it is, the upper garment he girded; he was for naked; and threw himself into the sea.

diaglotnt@John:21:11 @ Went up Simon Peter, and drew the net to the land, full of fishes, great a hundred fifty–three; and so many being, not was torn the net.

diaglotnt@John:21:12 @ Says to them the Jesus: Come, breakfast you. No one but presumed of the disciples to ask him: Thou who art? knowing, that the Lord it is.

diaglotnt@John:21:14 @ This already third was manifested the Jesus to the disciples of himself, having been raised out of the dead ones.

diaglotnt@John:21:15 @ When therefore they had breakfasted, says to the Simon Peter the Jesus: Simon of Jona, lovest thou me more of these? He says to him: Yes, O lord, thou knowest, that I dearly love thee. He says to him: Feed the lambs of me.

diaglotnt@John:21:17 @ He says to him the third: Simon of Jona, dearly lovest thou me? Was grieved the Peter, because he said to him the third, Dearly lovest me thou? and he said to him: O lord, thou all things knowest; thou knowest, that i dearly love thee. Says to him the Jesus: Feed the sheep of me.

diaglotnt@John:21:18 @ Indeed indeed I say to thee, when thou wast younger, thou didst gird thyself, and didst walk where thou didst wish; when but thou art old, thou wilt stretch out the hands of thee, and another thee will gird, and will carry where not thou wishest.

diaglotnt@John:21:20 @ Having turned about and the Peter sees the disciples, whom loved the Jesus, following (who also reclined at the supper on the breast of him, and said: O lord, who is he betraying thee?)


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