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The parable of the sower

Soon afterwards, Jesus went about in person, with the Twelve, through the towns and villages, announcing and proclaiming the good news of God’s kingdom. They were accompanied by various women who had been healed from evil spirits and diseases: Mary who was called “Magdalene,” from whom seven demons had gone out, Joanna the wife of Chouza (Herod’s steward), and Susanna, and many others. They looked after the needs of Jesus and his companions out of their own pockets.

A large crowd came together, and people came to him from town after town. He spoke to them in parables: “A sower went out to sow his seed. As he was sowing, some fell by the road, and was trodden on, and the birds of the air ate it up. Other seed fell on stony ground, and when it came up it withered, because it didn’t have any moisture. Other seed fell in among thorns, and when the thorns grew up they choked it. Other seed again fell into good soil, and came up, and gave a yield of a hundredfold.”

As he said this, he called out: “If you’ve got ears to hear, then hear!”

His disciples asked him what this parable was about.

10 “You are being let in on the secrets of God’s kingdom,” he said, “but to the rest it happens in parables, so that ‘they may see but not perceive, and hear but not understand.’

11 “This is the parable: the seed is the word of God. 12 Those by the roadside are people who hear, but then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so that they won’t believe it and be saved. 13 Those on the stony ground are those who hear the word and receive it with delight—but they don’t have any root, and so they believe only for a time, and then, when a time of testing comes, they draw back. 14 The seed that falls in among thorns represents people who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by the cares and riches and pleasures of life, and they don’t bear proper, ripening fruit. 15 But those in the good soil are the ones who hear the word and hold on to it with an upright and good heart, and who patiently produce fruit.”

Jesus calms the storm

16 “Nobody lights a lamp,” continued Jesus, “and then hides it under a pot or a bed. They put it on a lampstand, so that people who come in can see the light. 17 You see, nothing is hidden which won’t become visible. Nothing is concealed that won’t come to light.

18 “So be careful how you listen. If you’ve got something, more will be given to you; if you haven’t, even what you imagine you have will be taken away from you.”

19 His mother and brothers came to him, and couldn’t get near him because of the crowd. 20 So they sent a message to him: “Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, wanting to see you.”

21 “Mother and brothers, indeed?” replied Jesus. “Here are my mother and brothers—people who hear God’s word and do it!”

22 One day he got into a boat with his disciples, and suggested that they cross to the other shore. So they set off. 23 As they were sailing, he fell asleep. A violent wind swept down on the lake, and the boat began to fill dangerously with water.

24 “Master, Master!” shouted the disciples, coming and waking him up. “Master, we’re lost!”

He got up and scolded the wind and the waves. They stopped, and there was a flat calm.

25 “Where’s your faith?” he asked them.

They were afraid and astonished. “Who is this, then,” they asked one another, “if he can give orders to wind and water, and they do what he says?”

The healing of the demoniac

26 They sailed to the land of the Gerasenes, which is on the other side from Galilee. 27 As he got out on land, a demon-possessed man from the town met him. For a long time he had worn no clothes, and he didn’t live in a house but among the tombs. 28 When he saw Jesus he screamed and fell down in front of him.

“You and me, Jesus—you and me!” he yelled at the top of his voice. “What is it with you and me, you son of the Most High God? Don’t torture me—please, please don’t torment me!” 29 Jesus was commanding the unclean spirit to come out of the man. Many times over it had seized him, and he was kept under guard with chains and manacles; but he used to break the shackles, and the demon would drive him into the desert.

30 “What’s your name?” Jesus asked him.

“Regiment!” replied the man—for many demons had entered him. 31 And they begged him not to order them to be sent into the pit.

32 A sizable herd of pigs was feeding on the hillside, and the demons begged him to allow them to go into them. He gave them permission. 33 The demons went out of the man and entered the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep slope into the lake and was drowned.

34 The herdsmen saw what had happened. They took to their heels and spread the news in town and country, 35 and people came out to see what had happened. They came to Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had gone out sitting there at Jesus’ feet, clothed and in his right mind. They were afraid. 36 People who had seen how the demoniac had been healed explained it to them. 37 The whole crowd, from the surrounding country of the Gerasenes, asked him to go away from them, because great terror had seized them. So he got into the boat and returned.

38 The man who had been demon-possessed begged Jesus to let him stay with him. But he sent him away. 39 “Go back to your home,” he said, “and tell them what God has done for you.” And he went off round every town, declaring what Jesus had done for him.

Jairus’s daughter and the woman with chronic bleeding

40 Jesus returned. A large crowd was waiting for him, and welcomed him back. 41 A man named Jairus, a ruler of the synagogue, came and fell down in front of his feet. He pleaded with him to come to his house, 42 because he had an only daughter, twelve years old, who was dying. So they set off, and the crowd pressed close in around him.

43 There was a woman who had had an internal hemorrhage for twelve years. She had spent all she had on doctors, but had not been able to find a cure from anyone. 44 She came up behind Jesus and touched the hem of his robe. Immediately her flow of blood dried up.

45 “Who touched me?” asked Jesus.

Everybody denied it. “Master,” said Peter, “the crowds are crushing you and pressing you!”

46 “Somebody touched me,” said Jesus. “Power went out from me, and I knew it.”

47 When the woman saw that she couldn’t remain hidden, she came up, trembling, and fell down in front of him. She told him, in front of everyone, why she had touched him, and how she had been healed instantly.

48 “Daughter,” said Jesus, “your faith has saved you. Go in peace.”

49 While he was still speaking, someone arrived from the synagogue-ruler’s house. “Your daughter’s dead,” he said. “Don’t bother the teacher any longer.”

50 “Don’t be afraid,” said Jesus when he heard it. “Just believe, and she will be rescued.”

51 When they got to the house, he didn’t let anyone come in with them except Peter, John and James, and the child’s father and mother. 52 Everyone was weeping and wailing for her.

“Don’t cry,” said Jesus. “She isn’t dead; she’s asleep.” 53 They laughed at him, knowing that she was dead.

54 But he took her by the hand. “Get up, child,” he called. 55 Her spirit returned, and she got up at once. He told them to give her something to eat. 56 Her parents were astounded, but he told them to tell nobody what had happened.

La parabola del seminatore

Qualche tempo dopo, Gesù cominciò a visitare le città e i villaggi della Galilea per annunciare lʼarrivo del Regno di Dio, e durante questo viaggio prese con sé i suoi dodici discepoli. Lo seguivano anche alcune donne che aveva liberato dai demoni o che aveva guarito dalle malattie. Fra loro cʼera Maria Maddalena, (da lei Gesù aveva cacciato sette demoni), Giovanna, moglie di Cuza, amministratore del re Erode, incaricato di palazzo e responsabile degli affari domestici, Susanna e molte altre che contribuivano coi loro mezzi al mantenimento di Gesù e dei suoi discepoli.

Un giorno in cui si era riunita una grande folla per ascoltarlo, mentre molte altre persone erano in cammino, provenienti da diverse città, Gesù raccontò questa parabola:

«Un contadino andò nei suoi campi per seminare il grano. Mentre seminava, alcuni semi caddero sulla strada e furono calpestati o mangiati dagli uccelli. Altri semi caddero sulla roccia ricoperta da un basso strato di terra; appena cominciarono a crescere, le pianticelle si seccarono e morirono per mancanza di umidità. Altri semi caddero tra le spine e i teneri steli di grano che crebbero furono soffocati. Altri, invece, caddero sul terreno fertile; questi semi germogliarono e produssero un raccolto cento volte maggiore di quanto era stato seminato». Poi Gesù aggiunse: «Chi ha orecchie per udire, ascolti!»

Gli apostoli gli chiesero il significato della storia. 10 Gesù rispose: «Dio vi ha concesso di conoscere il significato di queste parabole che rivelano il mistero del Regno di Dio. Ma questa gente ascolta e non capisce, guarda e non vede, proprio come predissero gli antichi profeti.

11 Questo è il significato della storia: il seme è il messaggio di Dio agli uomini. 12 Il sentiero su cui cadono alcuni semi rappresenta il cuore duro di quelli che ascoltano le parole di Dio, ma poi viene il diavolo e porta via quelle parole, impedendo loro di credere e di essere salvati. 13 Il terreno roccioso rappresenta quelli che ascoltano con gioia il messaggio, che però non penetra fino in fondo al loro cuore, non mette radici, né cresce in loro. Queste persone sanno che il messaggio è vero, e per un poʼ credono; ma quando giunge il momento della prova, allora perdono ogni interesse.

14 I semi fra le spine rappresentano quelli che ascoltano e credono alle parole di Dio, ma, dopo un poʼ, si lasciano soffocare dalle preoccupazioni, dalle ricchezze, dalle responsabilità o dai piaceri della vita. E così non sono mai capaci di aiutare nessun altro a credere nel Vangelo.

15 Ma il terreno fertile rappresenta la gente dal cuore buono e onesto. Queste persone ascoltano le parole di Dio, vi si aggrappano e con la loro perseveranza producono un abbondante raccolto».

16 Unʼaltra volta Gesù chiese: «Si è mai sentito di qualcuno che accende una lampada e poi la copre, perché non risplenda? No, anzi, le lampade vengono messe bene in vista, dove tutti possano vedere la luce. 17 Così un giorno tutto ciò che ora è nascosto sarà portato alla luce e reso palese.

18 Perciò attenzione a come ascoltate; perché a chi ha, sarà dato ancor di più; e chi non ha, sarà privato perfino di quel poco che pensa di avere».

19 Accadde una volta che la madre e i fratelli di Gesù vennero per vederlo, ma causa la folla, non riuscivano ad entrare nella casa dove lui stava insegnando. 20 Quando Gesù fu avvertito che stavano fuori e volevano vederlo, 21 disse: «Mia madre e i miei fratelli sono tutti quelli che ascoltano il messaggio di Dio e lo mettono in pratica!»

Gesù calma una tempesta

22 Un giorno, sempre in quel periodo, dopo essere salito in barca coi discepoli, Gesù suggerì di attraversare il lago e raggiungere lʼaltra riva. 23 Mentre navigavano, egli si distese per fare un pisolino. Stava dormendo, quando cominciò ad alzarsi il vento. In poco tempo si scatenò una violenta tempesta, tanto che la barca cominciò a riempirsi dʼacqua ed essi erano in serio pericolo.

24 Gli apostoli si precipitarono a svegliare Gesù: «Maestro, Maestro, affondiamo!» urlavano.

Gesù si svegliò e sgridò il vento. Subito le onde si acquietarono e ritornò la calma. 25 Poi Gesù chiese ai discepoli: «Dovʼè dunque la vostra fede?» Ed essi, stupiti e pieni di paura, si dicevano lʼun lʼaltro: «Ma chi è questʼuomo, a cui ubbidiscono perfino i venti e le onde?»

26 Arrivarono così sullʼaltra riva del lago, nel paese dei Geraseni, di fronte alla Galilea. 27 Mentre Gesù scendeva dalla barca, un uomo della città gli si fece incontro. Il poveretto era da molto tempo posseduto dai demòni. Nudo e senza tetto viveva fra le tombe in un cimitero.

28 Non appena vide Gesù cominciò ad urlare, poi cadde in terra ai suoi piedi, gridando: «Che cosa vuoi da me, Gesù, figlio del Dio Altissimo? Ti prego, non tormentarmi!» 29 Il demonio parlava così, perché Gesù gli aveva già ordinato di uscire da quellʼuomo. Questo demonio aveva un tale controllo su di lui, che, perfino quando lʼuomo veniva incatenato, egli riusciva sempre a rompere le catene e poi scappava via nel deserto, in balìa della potenza del diavolo. 30 «Come ti chiami?» gli chiese Gesù. «Legione», rispose, perché lʼuomo era posseduto da migliaia di loro. 31 E cominciarono a scongiurarlo di non mandarli nellʼabisso.

32 Un branco di porci stava pascolando sul pendio del monte vicino. I demoni allora lo pregarono di farli entrare in quegli animali. Gesù acconsentì. 33 Così essi, lasciato lʼuomo, entrarono nei porci e immediatamente lʼintero branco rotolò dalla montagna, precipitando nel lago sottostante, dove tutti affogarono. 34 Quando i guardiani dei porci videro ciò che era accaduto, corsero a raccontarlo dappertutto, nella città vicina e per le campagne.

35 Ben presto molte persone vennero per vedere coi propri occhi che cosʼera successo. Quando giunsero vicino a Gesù, videro lʼuomo, poco prima indemoniato, seduto tranquillamente ai suoi piedi, completamente sano e rivestito di tutto punto. E tutti furono presi da gran paura.

36 Allora i testimoni dellʼaccaduto raccontarono agli altri come lʼindemoniato era stato guarito. 37 E tutti gli abitanti della regione pregarono Gesù di andarsene e di lasciarli in pace, perché un vero terrore si era impossessato di loro. Perciò Gesù risalì in barca e partì, attraversando di nuovo il lago per raggiungere lʼaltra riva.

38 Lʼuomo che era stato liberato dai demòni lo aveva pregato di prenderlo con sé, ma Gesù non aveva voluto.

39 «Torna dai tuoi», gli aveva detto, «e racconta loro il miracolo meraviglioso che Dio ha fatto per te».

Così lʼuomo era andato per la città, raccontando a tutti ciò che aveva fatto per lui Gesù.

Dalla morte alla vita

40 Sullʼaltra riva del lago, la folla, che era in attesa di Gesù, lo accolse a braccia aperte. 41 Ed ecco un uomo di nome Giàiro, capo della sinagoga locale, si avvicinò a Gesù e gli cadde ai piedi, implorandolo di andare a casa sua, 42 perché la sua unica figlia di dodici anni stava morendo. Gesù, facendosi largo fra la folla, lo seguì.

43-44 Strada facendo, una donna che voleva essere guarita gli si avvicinò da dietro e lo toccò. La poveretta soffriva da dodici anni di una lenta emorragia e non era riuscita a trovare un rimedio, nonostante avesse speso per i medici tutto ciò che possedeva. Nel momento stesso in cui toccò lʼorlo del vestito di Gesù, lʼemorragia si fermò.

45 «Chi mi ha toccato?» chiese Gesù. E siccome tutti negavano, Pietro e quelli che erano con lui risposero «Signore, con tutta questa gente che ti stringe da ogni parte!…»

46 Ma Gesù insistette: «No, qualcuno mi ha toccato con uno scopo ben preciso, perché ho sentito la forza guaritrice uscire da me».

47 Quando la donna si rese conto che Gesù sapeva, cominciò a tremare e cadde in ginocchio davanti a lui, confessando che era stata lei a toccarlo e che ora era guarita.

48 «Figliola», le disse Gesù, «la tua fede ti ha salvato. Vaʼ in pace».

49 Stava ancora parlando con lei, che arrivò un uomo dalla casa di Giàiro per comunicargli che la bambina era morta, e aggiunse: «Ormai non occorre più disturbare il Maestro!»

50 Ma Gesù che aveva sentito disse a Giàiro: «Non temere, abbi soltanto fiducia in me e tua figlia starà bene!»

51 Quando arrivarono alla casa di Giàiro, Gesù non fece entrare nessuno con lui, ad eccezione di Pietro, Giacomo e Giovanni e i genitori della piccola. 52 La casa era piena di gente in lacrime, ma egli disse: «Smettete di piangere! La bambina non è morta, sta soltanto dormendo!» 53 Queste parole sollevarono amara derisione, perché tutti sapevano che era morta.

54 Allora Gesù prese la ragazzina per la mano e la chiamò: «Àlzati, bambina!» 55 In quel momento la vita tornò in lei ed ella si alzò.

«Datele qualcosa da mangiare!» disse Gesù. 56 I genitori della piccola rimasero sbalorditi, ma Gesù raccomandò loro di non raccontare a nessuno ciò che era accaduto.

The Parable of the Sower(A)

After this, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to another, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God.(B) The Twelve were with him, and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Magdalene)(C) from whom seven demons had come out; Joanna the wife of Chuza, the manager of Herod’s(D) household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.

While a large crowd was gathering and people were coming to Jesus from town after town, he told this parable: “A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path; it was trampled on, and the birds ate it up. Some fell on rocky ground, and when it came up, the plants withered because they had no moisture. Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up with it and choked the plants. Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up and yielded a crop, a hundred times more than was sown.”

When he said this, he called out, “Whoever has ears to hear, let them hear.”(E)

His disciples asked him what this parable meant. 10 He said, “The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you,(F) but to others I speak in parables, so that,

“‘though seeing, they may not see;
    though hearing, they may not understand.’[a](G)

11 “This is the meaning of the parable: The seed is the word of God.(H) 12 Those along the path are the ones who hear, and then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so that they may not believe and be saved. 13 Those on the rocky ground are the ones who receive the word with joy when they hear it, but they have no root. They believe for a while, but in the time of testing they fall away.(I) 14 The seed that fell among thorns stands for those who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by life’s worries, riches(J) and pleasures, and they do not mature. 15 But the seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good heart, who hear the word, retain it, and by persevering produce a crop.

A Lamp on a Stand

16 “No one lights a lamp and hides it in a clay jar or puts it under a bed. Instead, they put it on a stand, so that those who come in can see the light.(K) 17 For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.(L) 18 Therefore consider carefully how you listen. Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what they think they have will be taken from them.”(M)

Jesus’ Mother and Brothers(N)

19 Now Jesus’ mother and brothers came to see him, but they were not able to get near him because of the crowd. 20 Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers(O) are standing outside, wanting to see you.”

21 He replied, “My mother and brothers are those who hear God’s word and put it into practice.”(P)

Jesus Calms the Storm(Q)(R)

22 One day Jesus said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side of the lake.” So they got into a boat and set out. 23 As they sailed, he fell asleep. A squall came down on the lake, so that the boat was being swamped, and they were in great danger.

24 The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Master, Master,(S) we’re going to drown!”

He got up and rebuked(T) the wind and the raging waters; the storm subsided, and all was calm.(U) 25 “Where is your faith?” he asked his disciples.

In fear and amazement they asked one another, “Who is this? He commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him.”

Jesus Restores a Demon-Possessed Man(V)(W)

26 They sailed to the region of the Gerasenes,[b] which is across the lake from Galilee. 27 When Jesus stepped ashore, he was met by a demon-possessed man from the town. For a long time this man had not worn clothes or lived in a house, but had lived in the tombs. 28 When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell at his feet, shouting at the top of his voice, “What do you want with me,(X) Jesus, Son of the Most High God?(Y) I beg you, don’t torture me!” 29 For Jesus had commanded the impure spirit to come out of the man. Many times it had seized him, and though he was chained hand and foot and kept under guard, he had broken his chains and had been driven by the demon into solitary places.

30 Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”

“Legion,” he replied, because many demons had gone into him. 31 And they begged Jesus repeatedly not to order them to go into the Abyss.(Z)

32 A large herd of pigs was feeding there on the hillside. The demons begged Jesus to let them go into the pigs, and he gave them permission. 33 When the demons came out of the man, they went into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake(AA) and was drowned.

34 When those tending the pigs saw what had happened, they ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, 35 and the people went out to see what had happened. When they came to Jesus, they found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting at Jesus’ feet,(AB) dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. 36 Those who had seen it told the people how the demon-possessed(AC) man had been cured. 37 Then all the people of the region of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to leave them,(AD) because they were overcome with fear. So he got into the boat and left.

38 The man from whom the demons had gone out begged to go with him, but Jesus sent him away, saying, 39 “Return home and tell how much God has done for you.” So the man went away and told all over town how much Jesus had done for him.

Jesus Raises a Dead Girl and Heals a Sick Woman(AE)

40 Now when Jesus returned, a crowd welcomed him, for they were all expecting him. 41 Then a man named Jairus, a synagogue leader,(AF) came and fell at Jesus’ feet, pleading with him to come to his house 42 because his only daughter, a girl of about twelve, was dying.

As Jesus was on his way, the crowds almost crushed him. 43 And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding(AG) for twelve years,[c] but no one could heal her. 44 She came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak,(AH) and immediately her bleeding stopped.

45 “Who touched me?” Jesus asked.

When they all denied it, Peter said, “Master,(AI) the people are crowding and pressing against you.”

46 But Jesus said, “Someone touched me;(AJ) I know that power has gone out from me.”(AK)

47 Then the woman, seeing that she could not go unnoticed, came trembling and fell at his feet. In the presence of all the people, she told why she had touched him and how she had been instantly healed. 48 Then he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has healed you.(AL) Go in peace.”(AM)

49 While Jesus was still speaking, someone came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue leader.(AN) “Your daughter is dead,” he said. “Don’t bother the teacher anymore.”

50 Hearing this, Jesus said to Jairus, “Don’t be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.”

51 When he arrived at the house of Jairus, he did not let anyone go in with him except Peter, John and James,(AO) and the child’s father and mother. 52 Meanwhile, all the people were wailing and mourning(AP) for her. “Stop wailing,” Jesus said. “She is not dead but asleep.”(AQ)

53 They laughed at him, knowing that she was dead. 54 But he took her by the hand and said, “My child, get up!”(AR) 55 Her spirit returned, and at once she stood up. Then Jesus told them to give her something to eat. 56 Her parents were astonished, but he ordered them not to tell anyone what had happened.(AS)

Footnotes

  1. Luke 8:10 Isaiah 6:9
  2. Luke 8:26 Some manuscripts Gadarenes; other manuscripts Gergesenes; also in verse 37
  3. Luke 8:43 Many manuscripts years, and she had spent all she had on doctors