Hľadaný výraz: Mk 10,1-12,39, Preklad: Anglický - Catholic PD, Počet výsledkov: 3
1 And rising up, he went from there into the area of Judea beyond the Jordan. And again, the crowd came together before him. And just as he was accustomed to do, again he taught them. 2 And approaching, the Pharisees questioned him, testing him: “Is it lawful for a man to dismiss his wife?” 3 But in response, he said to 589 them, “What did Moses instruct you?” 4 And they said, “Moses gave permission to write a bill of divorce and to dismiss her.” 5 But Jesus responded by saying: “It was due to the hardness of your heart that he wrote that precept for you. 6 But from the beginning of creation, God made them male and female. 7 Because of this, a man shall leave behind his father and mother, and he shall cling to his wife. 8 And these two shall be one in flesh. And so, they are now, not two, but one flesh. 9 Therefore, what God has joined together, let no man separate.” 10 And again, in the house, his disciples questioned him about the same thing. 11 And he said to them: “Whoever dismisses his wife, and marries another, commits adultery against her. 12 And if a wife dismisses her husband, and is married to another, she commits adultery.” 13 And they brought to him the little children, so that he might touch them. But the disciples admonished those who brought them. 14 But when Jesus saw this, he took offense, and he said to them: “Allow the little ones to come to me, and do not prohibit them. For of such as these is the kingdom of God. 15 Amen I say to you, whoever will not accept the kingdom of God like a little child, will not enter into it.” 16 And embracing them, and laying his hands upon them, he blessed them. 17 And when he had departed on the way, a certain one, running up and kneeling before him, asked him, “Good Teacher, what shall I do, so that I may secure eternal life?” 18 But Jesus said to him, “Why call me good? No one is good except the one God. 19 You know the precepts: “Do not commit adultery. Do not kill. Do not steal. Do not speak false testimony. Do not deceive. Honor your father and mother.” 20 But in response, he said to him, “Teacher, all these I have observed from my youth.” 21 Then Jesus, gazing at him, loved him, and he said to him: “One thing is lacking to you. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and then you will have treasure in heaven. And come, follow me.” 22 But he went away grieving, having been greatly saddened by the word. For he had many possessions. 23 And Jesus, looking around, said to his disciples, “How difficult it is for those who have riches to enter into the kingdom of God!” 24 And the disciples were astonished at his words. But Jesus, answering again, said to them: “Little sons, how difficult it is for those who trust in money to enter into the kingdom of God! 25 It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for the rich to enter into the kingdom of God.” 26 And they wondered even more, saying among themselves, “Who, then, can be saved?” 27 And Jesus, gazing at them, said: “With men it is impossible; but not with God. For with God all things are possible.” 28 And Peter began to say to him, “Behold, we have left all things and have followed you.” 29 In response, Jesus said: “Amen I say to you, There is no one who has left behind house, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or children, or land, for my sake and for the Gospel, 30 who will not receive one hundred times as much, now in this time: houses, and brothers, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and land, with persecutions, and in the future age eternal life. 31 But many of the first shall be last, and the last shall be first.” 32 Now they were on the way ascending to Jerusalem. And Jesus went ahead of them, and they were astonished. And those following him were afraid. And again, taking aside the twelve, he began to tell them what was about to happen to him. 33 “For behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son of man will be handed over to the leaders of the priests, and to the scribes, and the elders. And they will condemn him to death, and they will hand him over to the Gentiles. 34 And they will mock him, and spit on him, and scourge him, and put him to death. And on the third day, he will rise again.” 35 And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, drew near to him, saying, “Teacher, we wish that whatever we will ask, you would do for us.” 36 But he said to them, “What do you want me to do for you?” 37 And they said, “Grant to us that we may sit, one at your right and the other at your left, in your glory.” 38 But Jesus said to them: “You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink from the chalice from which I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am to be baptized?” 39 But they said to him, “We can.” Then Jesus said to them: “Indeed, you shall drink from the chalice, from which I drink; and you shall be baptized with the baptism, with which I am to be baptized. 40 But to sit at my right, or at my left, is not mine to give to you, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared.” 41 And the ten, upon hearing this, began to be indignant toward James and John. 42 But Jesus, calling them, said to them: “You know that those who seem to be leaders among the Gentiles dominate them, and their leaders exercise authority over them. 43 But it is not to be this way among you. Instead, whoever would become greater shall be your minister; 44 and whoever will be first among you shall be the servant of all. 45 So, too, the Son of man has not come so that they would minister to him, but so that he would minister and would give his life as a redemption for many.” 46 And they went to Jericho. And as he was setting out from Jericho with his disciples and a very numerous multitude, Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, a blind man, sat begging beside the way. 47 And when he had heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and to say, “Jesus, Son of David, take pity on me.” 48 And many admonished him to be quiet. But he cried out all the more, “Son of David, take pity on me.” 49 And Jesus, standing still, instructed him to be called. And they called the blind man, saying to him: “Be at peace. Arise. He is calling you.” 50 And casting aside his garment, he leapt up and went to him. 51 And in response, Jesus said to him, “What do you want, that I should do for you?” And the blind man said to him, “Master, that I may see.” 52 Then Jesus said to him, “Go, your faith has made you whole.” And immediately he saw, and he followed him on the way.

1 And as they were approaching Jerusalem and Bethania, toward the mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples, 2 and he said to them: “Go into the village that is opposite you, and immediately upon entering there, you will find a colt tied, on which no man has yet sat. Release him and bring him. 3 And if anyone will say to you: ‘What are you doing?’ Say that the Lord has need of him. And he will immediately send him here.” 4 And going out, they found the colt tied before the outer gate, at the meeting of two ways. And they untied him. 5 And some of those who were standing there said to them, “What are you doing by releasing the colt?” 6 And they spoke to them just as Jesus had instructed them. And they permitted them. 7 And they led the colt to Jesus. And they placed their garments on it; and he sat upon it. 8 Then many spread their garments along the way; but others cut down leafy branches from trees and 590 scattered them on the way. 9 And those who went ahead, and those who followed, cried out saying: “Hosanna! Blessed is he who has arrived in the name of the Lord. 10 Blessed is the advent of the kingdom of our father David. Hosanna in the highest!” 11 And he entered into Jerusalem, into the temple. And having looked around at everything, since it was now the evening hour, he went out to Bethania with the twelve. 12 And the next day, as they were departing from Bethania, he was hungry. 13 And when he had seen a fig tree with leaves in the distance, he went to it, in case he might find something on it. And when he had gone to it, he found nothing but leaves. For it was not the season for figs. 14 And in response, he said to it, “From now on and forever, may no one eat fruit from you again!” And his disciples heard this. 15 And they went to Jerusalem. And when he had entered into the temple, he began to cast out the sellers and the buyers in the temple. And he overturned the tables of the moneychangers and the chairs of the vendors of doves. 16 And he would not permit anyone to carry goods through the temple. 17 And he taught them, saying: “Is it not written: ‘For my house shall be called the house of prayer for all nations?’ But you have made it into a den of robbers.” 18 And when the leaders of the priests, and the scribes, had heard this, they sought a means by which they might destroy him. For they feared him, because the entire multitude was in admiration over his doctrine. 19 And when evening had arrived, he departed from the city. 20 And when they passed by in the morning, they saw that the fig tree had dried up from the roots. 21 And Peter, remembering, said to him, “Master, behold, the fig tree that you cursed has withered.” 22 And in response, Jesus said to them: “Have the faith of God. 23 Amen I say to you, that whoever will say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and who will not have hesitated in his heart, but will have believed: then whatever he has said be done, it shall be done for him. 24 For this reason, I say to you, all things whatsoever that you ask for when praying: believe that you will receive them, and they will happen for you. 25 And when you stand to pray, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your sins. 26 But if you will not forgive, neither will your Father, who is in heaven, forgive you your sins.” 27 And they went again to Jerusalem. And when he was walking in the temple, the leaders of the priests, and the scribes, and the elders approached him. 28 And they said to him: “By what authority do you do these things? And who has given you this authority, so that you would do these things?” 29 But in response, Jesus said to them: “I also will ask you one word, and if you answer me, I will tell you by what authority I do these things. 30 The baptism of John: was it from heaven or from men? Answer me.” 31 But they discussed it among themselves, saying: “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will say, ‘Then why did you not believe him?’ 32 If we say, ‘From men,’ we fear the people. For they all hold that John was a true prophet.” 33 And answering, they said to Jesus, “We do not know.” And in response, Jesus said to them, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things.”

1 And he began to speak to them in parables: “A man dug a vineyard, and surrounded it with a hedge, and dug a pit, and built a tower, and he loaned it out to farmers, and he set out on a long journey. 2 And in time, he sent a servant to the farmers, in order to receive some of the fruit of the vineyard from the farmers. 3 But they, having apprehended him, beat him and sent him away empty. 4 And again, he sent another servant to them. And they wounded him on the head, and they treated him with contempt. 5 And again, he sent another, and him they killed, and many others: some they beat, but others they killed. 6 Therefore, having still one son, most dear to him, he sent him also to them, at the very end, saying, ‘For they will reverence my son.’ 7 But the settlers said one to another: ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him. And then the inheritance will be ours.’ 8 And apprehending him, they killed him. And they cast him out of the vineyard. 9 Therefore, what will the lord of the vineyard do?” “He will come and destroy the settlers. And he will give the vineyard to others.” 10 “And so, have you not read this scripture?: ‘The stone which the builders have rejected, the same has been made the head of the corner. 11 By the Lord has this been done, and it is wondrous in our eyes.’ ” 12 And they sought to take hold of him, but they feared the crowd. For they knew that he had spoken this parable about them. And leaving him behind, they went away. 13 And they sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to him, so that they might trap him with words. 14 And these, arriving, said to him: “Teacher, we know that you are truthful and that you do not favor anyone; for you do not consider the appearance of men, but you teach the way of God in truth. Is it lawful to give the tribute to Caesar, or should we not give it?” 15 And knowing their skill in deception, he said to them: “Why do you test me? Bring me a denarius, so that I may see it.” 16 And they brought it to him. And he said to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?” They said to him, “Caesar’s.” 17 So in response, Jesus said to them, “Then render to Caesar, the things that are of Caesar; and to God, the things that are of God.” And they wondered over him. 18 And the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, approached him. And they questioned him, saying: 19 “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if any man’s brother will have died and left behind a wife, and not have left behind sons, his brother should take his wife to himself and should raise up offspring for his brother. 20 So then, there were seven brothers. And the first took a wife, and he died without leaving behind offspring. 21 And the second took her, and he died. And neither did he leave behind offspring. And the third acted similarly. 22 And in like manner, each of the seven received her and did not leave behind offspring. Last of all, the woman also died. 23 Therefore, in the resurrection, when they will rise again, to which of them will she be a wife? For each of the seven had her as wife.” 24 And Jesus responded by saying to them: “But have you not gone astray, by knowing neither the scriptures, nor the power of God? 25 For when they will be resurrected from the dead, they shall neither marry, nor be given in marriage, but they are like the Angels in heaven. 26 But concerning the dead who rise again, have you not read in the book of Moses, how God spoke to him from the bush, saying: ‘I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?’ 27 He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. Therefore, you have gone far astray.” 28 And one of the scribes, who had heard them arguing, drew near to him. And seeing that he had answered them well, he questioned him as to which was the first commandment of all. 29 And Jesus answered 591 him: “For the first commandment of all is this: ‘Listen, O Israel. The Lord your God is one God. 30 And you shall love the Lord your God from your whole heart, and from your whole soul, and from your whole mind, and from your whole strength. This is the first commandment.’ 31 But the second is similar to it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” 32 And the scribe said to him: Well said, Teacher. You have spoken the truth that there is one God, and there is no other beside him; 33 and that he should be loved from the whole heart, and from the whole understanding, and from the whole soul, and from the whole strength. And to love one’s neighbor as one’s self is greater than all holocausts and sacrifices.” 34 And Jesus, seeing that he had responded wisely, said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And after that, no one dared to question him. 35 And while teaching in the temple, Jesus said in answer: “How is it that the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David? 36 For David himself said in the Holy Spirit: ‘The Lord said to my Lord: Sit at my right hand, until I set your enemies as your footstool.’ 37 Therefore, David himself calls him Lord, and so how can he be his son?” And a great multitude listened to him willingly. 38 And he said to them in his doctrine: “Beware of the scribes, who prefer to walk in long robes and to be greeted in the marketplace, 39 and to sit in the first chairs in the synagogues, and to have the first seats at feasts,

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