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Mark 1:21

Contemporary English Version 1995

Jesus and his disciples went to the town of Capernaum. Then on the next Sabbath he went into the synagogue and started teaching.

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The next Sabbath he taught in the synagogue. Many of the people who heard him were amazed and asked, “How can he do all this? Where did he get such wisdom and the power to work these miracles?

Then Jesus went to their synagogues everywhere in Galilee, where he preached and forced out demons.

Jesus went all over Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the good news about God's kingdom. He also healed every kind of disease and sickness.

So as usual, Paul went there to worship, and on three Sabbaths he spoke to the people. He used the Scriptures

Every Sabbath, Paul went to the synagogue. He spoke to Jews and Gentiles and tried to win them over.

But instead of staying in Nazareth, Jesus moved to Capernaum. This town was beside Lake Galilee in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali.

One Sabbath, Jesus was teaching in a synagogue,

People of Capernaum, do you think you will be honored in heaven? Well, you will go down to hell!

Jesus went back to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and as usual he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath. When he stood up to read from the Scriptures,

After Jesus left, he went to Judea and then on to the other side of the Jordan River. Once again large crowds came to him, and as usual, he taught them.

Jesus went back to Capernaum, and a few days later people heard that he was at home.

At once Jesus asked them to come with him. They left their father in the boat with the hired workers and went with him.

As soon as Jesus left the synagogue with James and John, they went home with Simon and Andrew.

In fact, the whole town gathered around the door of the house.

The next time Jesus went into the synagogue, a man with a paralyzed hand was there.

Jesus answered: You will certainly want to tell me this saying, “Doctor, first make yourself well.” You will tell me to do the same things here in my own hometown that you heard I did in Capernaum.




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