Mark 11
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AND when they drew nigh to Urishlem, against Bethphage and Beth-ania, at the mount
of Olives, he sent two from his disciples,
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and said to them, Go to that village which is over against you; and forthwith as you
enter it, you will find a colt tied, which no man hath ridden; loose, bring him.
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And if any man shall say to you, Why do you this? say to him, Because for our Lord
it is requested, and at once he will send him hither.
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And they went, and found the colt tied at the gate without in the street. And as they
were loosing,
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some of those who were standing said to them, What are you doing that you loosen the
colt?
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But they said to them as Jeshu had instructed them; and they permitted them.
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And they brought the colt to Jeshu, and threw upon him their garments; and Jeshu rode
upon him.
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But many spread their vestments in the way, and others cut branches from the trees
and spread them in the way;
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and these who went before him, and these who came after him, cried, saying, Save now!
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and blessed be the coming kingdom of our father David: Save now, in the heights!
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And Jeshu entered Urishlem, into the temple, and surveyed every thing. And when it
was the time of the evening, he went forth to Beth-ania with the twelve.
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And the day after, when he went from Beth-ania, he hungered.
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And he saw a certain fig-tree from afar which had leaves on it, and he came to it,
if he might find upon it somewhat; but when he came, he found on it only the leaves,
for the time was not for figs (to have been ingathered).
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And he said to it, Henceforth and for ever man from thee fruit shall not eat. And
his disciples heard.
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And they came to Urishlem. And Jeshu went into the temple of Aloha, and began to cast
forth those who sold and bought in the temple, and he overthrew the tables of the
money-changers, and the seats of them who sold doves:
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and he would not suffer any man to carry goods through the temple.
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And he taught, and said to them, Is it not written, That my house the house of prayer
shall be called of all nations? but you have made it a den of thieves.
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And the chief priests and Sophree heard it, and inquired how they might destroy him;
for they feared from him, because all the people admired his doctrine.
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AND when it was evening, they went without from the city.
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And in the morning, while they passed by, they saw that fig-tree that it was dry from
its root.
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And Shemun remembered and said to him, Rabi, behold, that fig-tree which thou didst
curse hath dried.
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And Jeshu answered and said to them, Let there be in you the faith of Aloha.
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Amen I say to you, That whosoever shall say to this mountain, Be lifted up, and fall
into the sea, and shall not be divided in his heart, but shall believe that that thing
which he speaketh is, he shall have the thing that he saith.
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On this account I tell you, that every thing whatever you supplicate and ask, believe
that you receive, and it shall be unto you.
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And when you stand to pray, forgive whatever you have against any man; and your Father
who is in heaven will also forgive you your transgressions.
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But if you do not forgive, your Father who is in heaven will also not forgive you
your transgressions.
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And they came again to Urishlem: and as he walked in the temple, the chief priests
and the Sophree and the elders came to him,
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and said to him, By what authority these things doest thou? and who gave thee the
authority to do them?
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But Jeshu said to them, I also will ask you one word, that you may tell me, and I
tell you by what authority I these things do.
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The baptism of Juchanon, from whence was it? from heaven, or from the sons of man?
Tell me.
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And they reasoned among themselves, and said, If we say to him, that (it was) from
heaven, he saith to us, And why did you not believe him?
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And if we should say, From the sons of man, there is fear from the people; for all
have held Juchanon that he was truly a prophet.
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And they answered, saying to Jeshu, We know not. He saith to them, I also do not tell
you by what authority I these things do.