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Matthew 17:17

Twentieth Century New Testament 1904

"O faithless and perverse generation!" Jesus exclaimed, "how long must I be among you? how long must I have patience with you? Bring the boy here to me."

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And he did not work many miracles there, because of their want of faith.

On noticing this, Jesus said: "Why are you talking among yourselves about your being short of bread, O men of little faith?

I brought him to your disciples, but they could not cure him."

Then Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of the boy; and he was cured from that very hour.

If God so clothes even the grass of the field, which is living to-day and to-morrow will be thrown into the oven, will not he much more clothe you, O men of little faith?

"Why are you so timid?" he said. "O men of little faith!" Then Jesus rose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and a great calm followed.

Later on, he made himself known to the Eleven themselves as they were at a meal, and reproached them with their want of faith and their stubbornness, because they did not believe those who had seen him after he had risen from the dead.

"O faithless generation!" exclaimed Jesus. "How long must I be with you? how long must I have patience with you? Bring the boy to me."

Then Jesus said to them: "O foolish men, slow to accept all that the Prophets have said!

"O faithless and perverse generation!" Jesus exclaimed; "how long must I be with you and have patience with you? Lead your son here."

Then he said to Thomas: "Place your finger here, and look at my hands; and place your hand here, and put it into my side; and do not refuse to believe, but believe."

For about forty years 'he bore with them in the Desert';

With many other words Peter enforced his teaching, while the burden of his exhortations was--"Save yourselves from the perverse spirit of this age."

I could wish that you would tolerate a little folly in me! But indeed you do tolerate me.




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