Jesus Rejected at Nazareth
(Isaiah 61:1-11; Matthew 2:19-23; Matthew 13:53-58; Luke 2:39-40; Luke 4:16-30)
1 Jesus went on from there and came to His  hometown,  accompanied by  His  disciples. 
2When the Sabbath came, He began to teach in the synagogue, and  many who heard Him were astonished. “Where did this man get these ideas? they asked. “ What is this wisdom  He has been given?  And how can He perform     such  miracles? 
3Isn’t  this the carpenter, the son  of Mary and the brother of James,  Joses,  Judas, and Simon? Aren’t  His  sisters here with us as well? And they took offense at Him. 
4Then  Jesus said to them,  “Only  in his  hometown,  among his  relatives, and in his own household is a prophet  without honor. 
5So  He could not perform any miracles there, except  to lay His hands on a few of the sick and heal them. 
6And He was amazed at their  unbelief. And He went around  from village to village, teaching the people.
The Ministry of the Twelve
(Matthew 10:5-15; Luke 9:1-6)
7Then Jesus called the Twelve to Him and began to send them out  two by two,  giving them authority over  unclean spirits. 
8 He instructed them to take nothing but   a staff for the journey— no bread, no bag, no money in their belts— 
9and to wear sandals, but not  a second tunic. 
10And He told them, “When  you enter  a house, stay there until  you leave that area. 
11 If anyone  will not welcome you or listen to you, shake the dust  off your  feet when you leave that place, as a testimony against them.” 
12So they set out and preached that the people should repent. 
13 They also drove out many demons and healed many of the sick,  anointing them with oil.
The Beheading of John
(Matthew 14:1-12; Luke 9:7-9)
14Now  King Herod heard about this, for Jesus’  name had become well known, and people were saying,  “John the Baptist has risen from the dead!  That is why  miraculous powers are at work in him. 
15 Others were saying,  “He is Elijah, and still others,   “He is a prophet, like one of the prophets of old. 
16But when  Herod heard this, he said, “John, whom I beheaded,  has risen from the dead!
17For  Herod himself had ordered that John be arrested and bound   and imprisoned, on account of his  brother Philip’s  wife Herodias,  whom Herod had married. 
18For  John had been telling  Herod,  “ It is not lawful for you to have your  brother’s  wife! 
19So  Herodias held a grudge against John and wanted to kill him. But  she had been unable, 
20because  Herod feared  John and protected him, knowing that he was a righteous and holy man. When he heard John’s words,  he was greatly perplexed; yet he listened to him gladly. 
21 On Herod’s birthday, her opportunity  arose.  Herod held a banquet for his nobles and  military commanders and the leading men  of Galilee. 
22When the daughter of Herodias   came and danced, she pleased  Herod and  his guests, and the king said to the girl, “Ask me for whatever  you wish, and I will give it to you. 
23And he swore to her,  “Whatever  you ask of me, I will give you, up to half my  kingdom! 
24Then she went out and asked her  mother, “What should I request? And  her mother answered, “The head of John the Baptist. 
25 At once the girl hurried back   to the king with her request:  “I want  you to give me the head of John the Baptist on a platter immediately. 
26 The king was consumed with sorrow, but because of his oaths and  his guests,  he did not want to refuse her. 
27So without delay, the king commanded that John’s  head be brought in. He sent an executioner,  who went and beheaded him in the prison. 
28 The man brought  John’s head on a platter and presented it to the girl,   who gave it to her  mother. 
29When John’s  disciples heard about this, they came and took his  body and placed it in a tomb.
The Feeding of the Five Thousand
(Matthew 14:13-21; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-15)
30Meanwhile, the apostles gathered around  Jesus and brought Him news  of all  they had done and  taught. 
31And He said to them, “Come with Me  privately  to a solitary place, and let us rest for a while. For many people were  coming and  going, and  they did not even have time to eat. 
32So they went away in  a boat by themselves to a solitary place.
33But many people saw them leaving and recognized them.  They ran together  on foot from all the towns and arrived before them. 
34When Jesus stepped ashore and saw a large crowd,  He had compassion on them, because they were like sheep  without a shepherd. And He began to teach them many things. 
35By now the hour was already late. So the disciples came to Jesus and said,   “This is a desolate place, and the hour is already late. 
36Dismiss the crowd so they can go to the surrounding countryside and villages and buy themselves something to eat. 
37But  Jesus told  them, “You give them something to eat.  They asked Him, “Should we go out and spend two hundred denarii  to give all of them bread to eat? 
38“Go and see how many loaves you have,   He told them. And after checking, they said, “Five— and two fish. 
39Then Jesus directed them  to have the people sit  in groups on the green grass. 
40So they sat down  in groups of hundreds and  fifties. 
41 Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to  heaven, Jesus spoke a blessing and broke the loaves. Then He gave them to His disciples to set before the people. And He divided the two fish among them all. 
42 They all ate and were satisfied, 
43and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls  of broken pieces of bread and   fish. 
44And there were five thousand men who had eaten the loaves.
Jesus Walks on Water
(Matthew 14:22-33; John 6:16-25)
45 Immediately Jesus made His  disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of Him    to Bethsaida, while He dismissed the crowd. 
46 After bidding them farewell,  He went up on the mountain to pray.
47When evening came, the boat was in the middle of the sea, and Jesus was alone on  land. 
48 He could see that the disciples were straining   to row, because the wind was against them. About the fourth watch of the night, Jesus went out to them, walking on the sea.  He intended to pass by them, 
49but  when they saw Him walking on the sea,  they cried out, thinking  He was a ghost— 
50for they all saw Him and were terrified.  But  Jesus spoke up at once:      “Take courage! It is I. Do not be afraid. 
51Then He climbed into the boat with them, and the wind died down. And the disciples were utterly   astounded,   
52for  they had not understood about the loaves, but their  hearts had been hardened.
Jesus Heals at Gennesaret
(Matthew 14:34-36)
53When they had crossed over, they landed    at Gennesaret and moored the boat. 
54 As soon as they got out of the boat, the people recognized Jesus 
55and ran through that whole  region,   carrying the sick  on  mats to wherever they heard  He was. 
56And wherever  He went — villages and  towns and  countrysides— they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged Him  just to let them touch the fringe of His  cloak. And all who touched Him were healed.