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1 And again he began to teach by the sea, and there was  gathered unto him a great multitude, so that he, having gone  into the boat, sat in the sea, and all the multitude was near  the sea, on the land,
2 and he taught them many things in similes, and he said to  them in his teaching:
3 `Hearken, lo, the sower went forth to sow;
4 and it came to pass, in the sowing, some fell by the way,  and the fowls of the heaven did come and devour it;
5 and other fell upon the rocky ground, where it had not much  earth, and immediately it sprang forth, because of not having  depth of earth,
6 and the sun having risen, it was scorched, and because of  not having root it did wither;
7 and other fell toward the thorns, and the thorns did come  up, and choke it, and fruit it gave not;
8 and other fell to the good ground, and was giving fruit,  coming up and increasing, and it bare, one thirty-fold, and one  sixty, and one an hundred.'
9 And he said to them, `He who is having ears to hear -- let  him hear.'
10 And when he was alone, those about him, with the twelve,  did ask him of the simile,
11 and he said to them, `To you it hath been given to know the  secret of the reign of God, but to those who are without, in  similes are all the things done;
12 that seeing they may see and not perceive, and hearing they  may hear and not understand, lest they may turn, and the sins  may be forgiven them.'
13 And he saith to them, `Have ye not known this simile? and  how shall ye know all the similes?
14 He who is sowing doth sow the word;
15 and these are they by the way where the word is sown: and  whenever they may hear, immediately cometh the Adversary, and  he taketh away the word that hath been sown in their hearts.
16 `And these are they, in like manner, who on the rocky  ground are sown: who, whenever they may hear the word,  immediately with joy do receive it,
17 and have not root in themselves, but are temporary;  afterward tribulation or persecution having come because of the  word, immediately they are stumbled.
18 `And these are they who toward the thorns are sown: these  are they who are hearing the word,
19 and the anxieties of this age, and the deceitfulness of the  riches, and the desires concerning the other things, entering  in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.
20 `And these are they who on the good ground have been sown:  who do hear the word, and receive, and do bear fruit, one  thirty-fold, and one sixty, and one an hundred.'
21 And he said to them, `Doth the lamp come that under the  measure it may be put, or under the couch -- not that it may be  put on the lamp-stand?
22 for there is not anything hid that may not be manifested,  nor was anything kept hid but that it may come to light.
23 If any hath ears to hear -- let him hear.'
24 And he said to them, `Take heed what ye hear; in what  measure ye measure, it shall be measured to you; and to you who  hear it shall be added;
25 for whoever may have, there shall be given to him, and  whoever hath not, also that which he hath shall be taken from  him.'
26 And he said, `Thus is the reign of God: as if a man may  cast the seed on the earth,
27 and may sleep, and may rise night and day, and the seed  spring up and grow, he hath not known how;
28 for of itself doth the earth bear fruit, first a blade,  afterwards an ear, afterwards full corn in the ear;
29 and whenever the fruit may yield itself, immediately he  doth send forth the sickle, because the harvest hath come.'
30 And he said, `To what may we liken the reign of God, or in  what simile may we compare it?
31 As a grain of mustard, which, whenever it may be sown on  the earth, is less than any of the seeds that are on the earth;
32 and whenever it may be sown, it cometh up, and doth become  greater than any of the herbs, and doth make great branches, so  that under its shade the fowls of the heaven are able to rest.'
33 And with many such similes he was speaking to them the  word, as they were able to hear,
34 and without a simile he was not speaking to them, and by  themselves, to his disciples he was expounding all.
35 And he saith to them on that day, evening having come, `We  may pass over to the other side;'
36 and having let away the multitude, they take him up as he  was in the boat, and other little boats also were with him.
37 And there cometh a great storm of wind, and the waves were  beating on the boat, so that it is now being filled,
38 and he himself was upon the stern, upon the pillow  sleeping, and they wake him up, and say to him, `Teacher, art  thou not caring that we perish?'
39 And having waked up, he rebuked the wind, and said to the  sea, `Peace, be stilled;' and the wind did lull, and there was  a great calm:
40 and he said to them, `Why are ye so fearful? how have ye  not faith?'
41 and they feared a great fear, and said one to another,  `Who, then, is this, that even the wind and the sea do obey  him?'