1Some days later, when Jesus came back to Capernaum, the news spread that he was in a house there; 2and so many people collected together, that after a while there was no room for them even around the door; and he began to tell them his message. 3Some people came, bringing to him a paralyzed man, who was being carried by four of them. 4Being, however, unable to get him near to Jesus, owing to the crowd, they removed the roofing above Jesus; and, when they had made an opening, they let down the mat on which the paralyzed man was lying. 5When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the man: “Child, your sins are forgiven.” 6 But some of the teachers of the law who were sitting there were debating in their minds: 7“Why does this man speak like this? He is blaspheming! Who can forgive sins except God?” 8Jesus, at once intuitively aware that they were debating with themselves in this way, said to them: “Why are you debating in your minds about this? 9Which is easier? — to say to the paralyzed man, ‘Your sins are forgiven’? Or to say ‘Get up, and take up your mat, and walk’? 10But so you may know that the Son of Man has power to forgive sins on earth”— here he said to the paralyzed man — 11“To you I say, Get up, take up your mat, and return to your home.” 12The man got up, and immediately took up his mat, and went out before them all; at which they were amazed, and, as they praised God, they said: “We have never seen anything like this!” 13 Jesus went out again to the Sea; and all the people came to him, and he taught them. 14As he went along, he saw Levi, the son of Alphaeus, sitting in the tax office, and said to him: “Follow me.”Levi got up and followed him. 15 Later on he was in his house having dinner, and a number of tax-gatherers and outcasts took their places at the table with Jesus and his disciples; for many of them were following him. 16When the teachers of the law belonging to the party of the Pharisees saw that he was eating in the company of such people, they said to his disciples: “He is eating in the company of tax-gatherers and outcasts!” 17Hearing this, Jesus said: “It is not those who are healthy who need a doctor, but those who are ill. I did not come to call the religious, but the outcast.” 18 Now John’s disciples and the Pharisees were fasting, and people came and asked Jesus: “Why is it that John’s disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, while yours do not?” 19Jesus answered: “Can the groom’s friends fast, while the groom is with them? As long as they have the groom with them, they cannot fast. 20But the days will come, when the groom will be taken away from them, and they will fast then — when that day comes. 21 “No one ever sews a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment; if they do, the patch tears away from it — the new from the old — and a worse tear is made. 22And no one ever puts new wine into old wine-skins; if they do, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the skins are lost. But new wine is put into fresh skins.” 23 One Sabbath, as Jesus was walking through the cornfields, his disciples began to pick the ears of wheat as they went along. 24“Look!” the Pharisees said to him, “why are they doing what is not allowed on the Sabbath?” 25 “Have you never read,”answered Jesus, “what David did when he was in need and hungry, he and his companions — 26How he went into the house of God, in the time of Abiathar the high priest, and ate the consecrated bread, which only the priests are allowed to eat, and gave some to his comrades as well?” 27 Then Jesus added: “The Sabbath was made for people, and not people for the Sabbath; 28so the Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath.”