Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Mark by R F Weymouth
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and that with interest.
004:025 For those who have will have more given them; and from those who have not, even what they have will be taken away." 004:026 Another saying of His was this: "The Kingdom of God is as if a man scattered seed over the ground: 004:027 he spends days and nights, now awake, now asleep, while the seed sprouts and grows tall, he knows not how. 004:028 Of itself the land produces the crop--first the blade, then the ear; afterwards the perfect grain is seen in the ear. 004:029 But no sooner is the crop ripe, than he sends the reapers, because the time of harvest has come." 004:030 Another saying of His was this: "How are we to picture the Kingdom of God? or by what figure of speech shall we represent it? 004:031 It is like a mustard-seed, which, when sown in the earth, is the smallest of all the seeds in the world; 004:032 yet when sown it springs up and becomes larger than all the herbs, and throws out great branches, so that the birds build under its shadow." 004:033 With many such parables He used to speak the Message to them according to their capacity for receiving it. 004:034 But except in figurative language He spoke nothing to them; while to His own disciples He expounded everything, in private. 004:035 The same day, in the evening, He said to them, "Let us cross to the other side." 004:036 So they got away from the crowd, and took Him--as He was-- in the boat; and other boats accompanied Him. 004:037 But a heavy squall came on, and the waves were now dashing into the boat, so that it was fast filling. 004:038 But He Himself was in the stern asleep, with His head on the cushion: so they woke Him. "Rabbi," they cried, "is it nothing to you |
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