Book of Common Prayer
21 Tell me, you people that want the law to control you, why do you not listen to the law?
22 The holy writings say that Abraham had two sons. One was the son of the slave woman. The other one was the son of the free woman.
23 The child of the slave woman was born as any child is born. But the child of the free woman was born because God promised he would be born.
24 These things have another meaning. These two women are like two agreements. One agreement came from Mount Sinai. The children are born slaves. That agreement is like Hagar.
25 So Hagar means Mount Sinai in the country of Arabia. She is like the city of Jerusalem today, because Jerusalem is a slave and her children are too.
26 But the city of Jerusalem in heaven is free, and that is our mother.
27 The holy writings say, `The woman who has not had a child, be happy! You who do not feel the pain of bearing a child, open your mouth and shout. The woman who is left alone has more children than the woman who has a husband!'
28 My brothers, we are like Isaac. We are born because God made a promise.
29 Abraham's child who was born as any child is born, troubled the other child who was born by the Spirit. It is that way today.
30 But what does the holy writings say? They says, `Put away the slave woman and her son. The son of the slave woman will have nothing when the father dies. The son of the free woman will have everything.'
31 So, my brothers, we are not the children of the slave woman, but we are children of the free woman.
11 The Pharisees came and began to argue with Jesus. They wanted to test him. So they asked him to show them a sign from the sky.
12 He sighed deeply in his spirit and said, `Why do people today want a sign? I tell you the truth. No sign will be given to them.'
13 He left them and went to the other side in a boat.
14 The disciples forgot to take food. They had only one loaf of bread with them in the boat.
15 Jesus said, `Watch! Take care. Do not let the bread yeast of the Pharisees and Herod spoil you.'
16 The disciples talked to one another about the matter. They said, `He says that because we have no bread.'
17 Jesus knew what they were saying. He asked, `Why are you saying, "We have no bread"? Do you not yet understand? Are your minds so slow?
18 Can you not see with your eyes or hear with your ears? Do you not remember?
19 When I broke five loaves for five thousand people, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you gather?' They said, `Twelve.'
20 He said, `When I broke seven loaves for four thousand people, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you gather?' They said, `Seven.'
21 He said to them, `How is it that you do not yet understand?'
22 Then they came to Bethsaida. Some people brought a blind man to Jesus. They begged him to touch the man.
23 Jesus took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village. He spat on his eyes and put his hands on him. Then he asked, `Do you see anything?'
24 The man looked up and said, `I see men, but they look like trees that are walking.'
25 Jesus put his hands on him again. He made him look up. Then he was healed and could see everybody clearly.
26 Jesus sent the man away to his home. `Do not go into the village and do not tell it to anyone,' he said.
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