Mark 6:1-13

Mark 6:1-13

[1] And  he went out  from thence,  and  came  into  his own  country;  and  his  disciples  follow  him.  [2] And  when the sabbath day  was come,  he began  to teach  in  the synagogue:  and  many  hearing  him were astonished,  saying,  From whence  and  what  wisdom  is this which is given  unto him,  even  such  mighty works  are wrought  by  his  hands?  [3] not  this  the carpenter,  the son  of Mary,  the brother  of James,  and  Joses,  and  of Juda,  and  Simon?  and  not  his  sisters  here  with  And  they were offended  at  him.  [4] Jesus  unto them,  A prophet  not  without honour,  in  his own  country,  and  among  his own kin,  and  in  his own  house.  [5] And  he could  there  do  no  mighty work,  that he laid  his hands  upon a few  sick folk,  and healed  [6] And  he marvelled  because  of their  unbelief.  And  he went  round about  the villages,  teaching.  [7] And  he called  unto him the twelve,  and  began  them  forth  by two  and  gave  them  power over  unclean  spirits;  [8] And  commanded  them  that  they should take  nothing  for  their journey,  a staff  only;  no  scrip,  no  bread,  no  money  in  their purse:  [9] But  be shod  with sandals;  and  not  put on  two  coats.  [10] And  unto them,  In what place soever  ye enter  into  an house,  there  abide  till  ye depart  from that place.  [11] And  not  receive  nor  hear  when ye depart  thence,  shake off  the dust  under  feet  for  a testimony  against them.  Verily  I say  more tolerable  for Sodom  and  Gomorrha  in  the day  of judgment,  than  for that  city.  [12] And  they went out,  and preached  that  men should repent.  [13] And  they cast out  many  devils,  and  anointed  with oil  many  that were sick,  and  healed