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Smutek to uczucie, jak gdyby się tonęło, jak gdyby grzebano cię w ziemi.
I tell you the plain fact that in
Elijah's time, when the heavens were shut up for three and a half years and
there was a great famine through the whole country, there were plenty of
widows in Israel, but Elijah was not sent to any of them. But he was sent to
Sarepta, to a widow in the country of Sidon. In the time of Elisha the
prophet, there were a great many lepers in Israel, but not one of them was
healed - only Naaman, the Syrian."
4:28-30 - But when they heard this, everyone in the synagogue was furiously
angry. They sprang to their feet and drove him right out of the town, taking
him to the brow of the hill on which it was built, intending to hurl him down
bodily. But he walked straight through the whole crowd and went on his way.
Jesus heals in Capernaum
4:31-32 - So he came down to Capernaum, a town in Galilee, and taught them on
the Sabbath day. They were astonished at his teaching, for his words had the
ring of authority.
4:33-34 - There was a man in the synagogue under the influence of some evil
spirit and he yelled at the top of his voice, "Hi! What have you got to do
with us, Jesus, you Nazarene - have you come to kill us? I know who you are
all right, you're God's holy one!"
4:35-36 - Jesus cut him short and spoke sharply, "Be quiet! Get out of him!"
And after throwing the man down in front of them, the devil did come out of
him without hurting him in the slightest. At this everybody present was amazed
and they kept saying to each other, "What sort of words are these? He speaks
to these evil spirits with authority and power and out they come."
4:37 - And his reputation spread over the whole surrounding district.
4:38-39 - When Jesus got up and left the synagogue he went into Simon's house.
Simon's mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked Jesus
about her. He stood over her as she lay in bed, brought the fever under
control and it left her. At once she got up and began to see to their needs.
4:40-41 Then, as the sun was setting, all those who had friends suffering from
every kind of disease brought them to Jesus and he laid his hands on each one
of them separately and healed them. Evil spirits came out of many of these
people, shouting, "You are the Son of God!" But he spoke sharply to them and
would not allow them to say any more, for they knew perfectly well that he was
Christ.
Jesus attempts to be alone - in vain
4:42-43 - At daybreak, he went off to a deserted place, but the crowds tried
to find him and when they did discover him, tried to prevent him from leaving
them. But he told them, "I must tell the good news of the kingdom of God to
other towns as well - that is my mission."
4:44 - And he continued proclaiming his message in the synagogues of Judea.
CHAPTER 5
Simon, James and John become Jesus' followers
5:1-3 - One day the people were crowding closely round Jesus to hear God's
message, as he stood on the shore of Lake Gennesaret. Jesus noticed two boats
drawn up on the beach, for the fishermen had left them there while they were
cleaning their nets. He went aboard one of the boats, which belonged to Simon,
and asked him to push out a little from the shore. Then he sat down and
continued his teaching of the crowds from the boat.
5:4 -When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, "Push out now into deep
water and let down your nets for a catch."
5:5 - Simon replied, "Master! We've worked all night and never caught a thing,
but if you say so, I'll let the nets down."
5:6-8 - And when they had done this, they caught an enormous shoal of fish -
so big that the nets began to tear. So they signalled to their friends in the
other boats to come and help them. They came and filled both the boats to
sinking point. When Simon Peter saw this, he fell on his knees before Jesus
and said, "Keep away from me, Lord, for I'm only a sinful man!"
5:9-10 - For he and his companions (including Zebedee's sons, James and John,
Simon's partners) were staggered at the haul of fish that they had made. Jesus
said to Simon, "Don't be afraid, Simon. From now on your catch will be men."