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Mark 8:2 - Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

2 “I feel sorry for these people. They have been with me for three days, and now they have nothing to eat.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

2 I have compassion on the multitude, because they have now been with me three days, and have nothing to eat:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

2 I have pity and sympathy for the people and My heart goes out to them, for they have been with Me now three days and have nothing [left] to eat;

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American Standard Version (1901)

2 I have compassion on the multitude, because they continue with me now three days, and have nothing to eat:

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Common English Bible

2 “I feel sorry for the crowd because they have been with me for three days and have nothing to eat.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

2 "I have compassion for the multitude, because, behold, they have persevered with me now for three days, and they do not have anything to eat.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

2 I have compassion on the multitude, for behold they have now been with me three days, and have nothing to eat.

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Mark 8:2
23 Tagairtí Cros  

Elijah looked around, and by his head there was a cake that had been baked over coals and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then went back to sleep.


The Lord is as kind to his followers as a father is to his children.


All living things look to you for their food, and you give them their food at the right time.


The Lord is kind and merciful, patient and full of love.


He will come back and comfort us again. He will throw all our sins into the deep sea.


When Jesus got out of the boat, he saw a large crowd of people. He felt sorry for them, and he healed the ones who were sick.


Jesus felt sorry for the blind men. He touched their eyes, and immediately they were able to see. Then they became followers of Jesus.


Jesus saw the many people and felt sorry for them because they were worried and helpless—like sheep without a shepherd to lead them.


These last words made Jesus angry. But he touched him and said, “I want to heal you. Be healed!”


But Jesus did not allow the man to go. He said, “Go home to your family and friends. Tell them about all that the Lord did for you. Tell them how the Lord was good to you.”


So Jesus and his followers went away alone. They went in a boat to a place where no one lived.


As Jesus stepped out of the boat, he saw a large crowd waiting. He felt sorry for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd to care for them. So he taught the people many things.


I should not send them home hungry. If they leave without eating, they will faint on the way home. Some of them live a long way from here.”


The spirit often throws him into a fire or into water to kill him. If you can do anything, please have pity on us and help us.”


So he left and went to his father. “While the son was still a long way off, his father saw him coming and felt sorry for him. So he ran to him and hugged and kissed him.


When the Lord saw the woman, he felt very sorry for her and said, “Don’t cry.”


For this reason, Jesus had to be made like us, his brothers and sisters, in every way. He became like people so that he could be their merciful and faithful high priest in service to God. Then he could bring forgiveness for the people’s sins.


Jesus, our high priest, is able to understand our weaknesses. When Jesus lived on earth, he was tempted in every way. He was tempted in the same ways we are tempted, but he never sinned.


The high priest has his own weaknesses. So he is able to be gentle with those who do wrong out of ignorance.


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