Mark
Chapter 13
1 And departing of him
out of the temple, says to him one of the disciples of him: O teacher, see,
what stones and what buildings.
2 And the Jesus answering
said to him: Seest thou these the great buildings? not not may be left a stone
upon stone, which not not may be thrown down.
3 And sitting of him on
the mountain of the olive trees, over against the temple, asked him privately
Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew;
4 Say to us, when these
things shall be, and what the sign, when are about all these things to be
ended?
5 The and Jesus answering
them began to say: Take heed not any one you may deceive.
6 Many for shall come in
the name of me, saying: That I am; and many they will deceive.
7 When and ye all hear
wars and reports of wars, not be disturbed; it behooves for to take place; but
not yet the end.
8 Shall be raised up for
nation against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; and shall be earthquakes in
places, and shall be famines and commotions. Beginnings of sorrow these.
9 Take heed but you
yourselves; they will deliver up for you to sanhedrims, and to synagogues you
will be beaten, and before governors and kings you will stand, on account of
me, for a testimony to them.
10 And among all the
nations it behooves, first, to be published the glad tidings.
11 When but they may lead
you deliver up, not be anxious beforehand what you should speak, nor be
concerned; but whatever may be given to you in that the hour, this speak you;
not for are you the speaking, but the spirit the holy.
12 Will deliver up and a
brother a brother to death and father a child; and they shall rise up children
against parents, and deliver to death them.
13 And you will be being
hated by all through the name of me. He but persevering to end, this will be
saved.
14 When but you may see
the abomination of the desolation having stood where not it ought; (he reading
let him think); then those in the Judea, let them flee to the mountains;
15 he and on the roof,
not let him go down into the house, nor enter, to take any thing out of the
house of himself;
16 and he in the field
being, not let him turn into the back, to take the mantle of him.
17 Woe but to the in womb
having and to the giving suck in those the days.
18 Pray you but, that not
may be the flight of you of winter.
19 Shall be for the days
those affliction, such as not has been go great from a beginning of creation,
which created the God, till the now, and not not may be.
20 And if not a Lord
shortened the days, not should be saved all flesh; but on account of the chosen
(ones), whom he has chosen, he has shortened the days.
21 And then if any one to
you should say: Lo, here the Anointed; or, Lo, there; not believe you.
22 Shall be raised for
false anointed ones and false prophets, and shall give signs and wonders, to
the to deceive, if possible, even the chosen.
23 You but take heed; lo,
I have foretold to you all.
24 But in those the days,
after the affliction that, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon not shall
give the light of herself;
25 and the stars of the
heaven shall be falling, and the powers, those in the heavens, shall be shaken.
26 And then they shall
see the son of the man coming on clouds, with power much and glory.
27 And then he will send
the messengers of himself, and he will gather the chosen (ones) of himself from
the four winds, from an extremity of earth to an extremity of heaven.
28 From but the fig-tree
learn you the parable; when of her now the branch tender may become, and may
put forth the leaves, you know, that near the summer is.
29 So also you, when
these things you may see coming to pass, know you, that near he is at doors.
30 Indeed I say to you,
that not not may pass away the generation this, till of whom all these may be
done.
31 The heaven and the
earth shall pass away; the nut words of me not not may pass away.
32 Concerning but the day
that or the hour no one knows, nor the messengers, those in heaven, nor the
son, if not the Father.
33 Take heed, watch you
and pray you; not you know for when the season is.
34 As a man going abroad
leaving the house of himself, and having given to the slaves of himself the
authority, and to each one the work of himself and to the porter he commanded
that he should watch.
35 Watch you therefore;
not you know for, when the lord of the house comes, evening, or midnight, or
cock-crowing, or morning;
36 lest coming suddenly,
he may find you sleeping.
37 What and to you I say, to all I say: Watch you.
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