Skip to main content
  • WORD Research this...
    Mark 8
    •   In those dayes whe ther was a very greate companye and had nothinge to eate Iesus called his disciples to him and sayd vnto the:
    •   I have copassion on this people because they have nowe bene with me .iii. dayes and have nothinge to eate:
    •   And yf I shuld sende the awaye fastinge to their awne houses they shulde faynt by the waye. For dyvers of the came from farre.
    •   And his disciples answered him: where shuld a man have breade here in the wildernes to satisfie these?
    •   And he axed them: how many loves have ye? They sayde: seven.
    •   And he commaunded the people to syt doune on the grounde. And he toke the .vii. loves gave thankes brake and gave to his disciples to set before them. And they dyd set the before the people.
    •   And they had a feawe smale fysshes. And he blessed them and comaunded them also to be set before them.
    •   And they ate and were suffysed: And they toke vp yf the broken meate that was lefte .vii. baskettes full.
    •   And they yt ate were in nomber aboute fowre thousand. And he sent them awaye.
    • 10   And a none he entred into a ship wt his disciples and came into the parties of Dalmanutha.
    • 11   And the pharises cam forth and begane to dispute with him sekinge of him a signe fro heven and temptinge him.
    • 12   And he sygthed in his sprete and sayde: why doth this generacion seke a signe? Verely I saye vnto you ther shall no signe be geven vnto this generacion.
    • 13   And he lefte the and went into the ship agayne and departed over the water.
    • 14   And they had forgotte to take breed wt the nether had they in the ship with them more then one loofe.
    • 15   And he charged the sayinge. Take hede and beware of ye leven of ye pharises and of ye leve of Herode.
    • 16   And they reasoned amonge the selves sayinge: we have no breed
    • 17   And whe Iesus knewe yt he sayde vnto the: why take ye thought because ye have no bread? perceave ye not yet nether vnderstonde? Have ye youre hertes yet blynded?
    • 18   Have ye eyes and se not? and have ye eares and heare not? Do ye not remember?
    • 19   When I brake v. loves amonge .v.M. How many baskettes full of broke meate toke ye vp? They sayde vnto him twelve.
    • 20   When I brake .vii. amonge .iiii. M. How many basketes of the levinges of broken meate toke ye vp? they sayde .vii.
    • 21   And he sayde vnto the: how is it yt ye vnderstonde not?
    • 22   And he came to Bethsaida and they brought a blynde man vnto him and desyred him to touche him.
    • 23   And he caught the blynde by the honde and leade him out of the toune and spat in his eyes and put his hondes apon him and axed him whether he saw ought.
    • 24   And he loked vp and sayde: I se ye men: For I se the walke as they were trees.
    • 25   After that he put his hondes agayne apon his eyes and made him see. And he was restored to his sight and sawe every ma clerly.
    • 26   And he sent him home to his housse sayinge: nether goo into the toune nor tell it to eny in the toune.
    • 27   And Iesus went out and his disciples into the tounes that longe to the cite called Cesarea Philippi. Aud by the waye he axed his disciples sayinge: whom do men saye yt I am?
    • 28   And they answered: some saye that thou arte Iohn Baptiste: some saye Helyas: and some one of the Prophetes.
    • 29   And he sayde vnto the: But whom saye ye that I am? Peter answered and sayd vnto him: Thou arte very Christe.
    • 30   And he charged them that they shuld tell no man of it.
    • 31   And he beganne to teache them how that the sonne of man must suffre many thinges and shuld be reproved of the elders and of the hye prestes and scribes and be kylled and after thre dayes aryse agayne.
    • 32   And he spake that sayinge openly. And Peter toke him asyde and began to chyde him.
    • 33   Then he tourned aboute and looked on his disciples and rebuked Peter sayinge: Goo after me Satan. For thou saverest not ye thinges of God but the thinges of men.
    • 34   And he called the people vnto him with his disciples also and sayd vnto them: Whosoever will folowe me let him forsake him sylfe and take vp his crosse and folowe me.
    • 35   For whosoever will save his lyfe shall lose it But whosoever shall lose his lyfe for my sake and ye gospels ye same shall save it.
    • 36   What shall it profet a ma yf he shuld wynne all ye worlde and loose his awne soule?
    • 37   or els what shall a ma geve to redeme his soule agayne?
    • 38   Whosoever therfore shall be asshamed of me and of my wordes amonge this advoutrous and sinfull generacion: of him shall the sonne of man be ashamed when he cometh in the glory of his father wt the holy angels.
  • King James Version (kjv)
    • Active Persistent Session:

      To use a different persistent session key, simply add it above, and click the button below.

      How This All Works

      Your persistent session key, together with your favourite verse, authenticates you. It links to all your notes and tags in the Bible. You can share it with loved ones so they can see your notes and tags.

      However, to modify your notes and tags, you need both the persistent session key and your favourite verse.

      Please Keep Your Favourite Verse Private

      Your persistent session key and favourite verse provide you exclusive access to edit your notes and tags. Think of your persistent session key as a username and your favourite verse as a password. Therefore, ensure your favourite verse is kept private.

      The persistent session key allows viewing, while editing is only possible when the correct favourite verse is provided.

    • Loading...
  • William Tyndale Bible (1525/1530) (tyndale - 1)

    2002-09-05

    English (en)

    William Tyndale's 1525 New Testament and 1530 Pentateuch.

    This electronic edition contains only Genesis, the Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1st Corinthians, Hebrews, and Revelation from Tyndale's Bible. Thanks to Sergej Fedosov of the Slavic Bible (http://sbible.boom.ru) for providing this excellent work.

    • Direction: LTR
    • LCSH: Bible. English.
    • Distribution Abbreviation: tyndale

    License

    Public Domain

    Source ()

    Slavic Bible

Basic Hash Usage Explained

At getBible, we've established a robust system to keep our API synchronized with the Crosswire project's modules. Let me explain how this integration works in simple terms.

We source our Bible text directly from the Crosswire modules. To monitor any updates, we generate "hash values" for each chapter, book, and translation. These hash values serve as unique identifiers that change only when the underlying content changes, thereby ensuring a tight integration between getBible and the Crosswire modules.

Every month, an automated process runs for approximately three hours. During this window, we fetch the latest Bible text from the Crosswire modules. Subsequently, we compare the new hash values and the text with the previous ones. Any detected changes trigger updates to both our official getBible hash repository and the Bible API for all affected translations. This system has been operating seamlessly for several years.

Once the updates are complete, any application utilizing our Bible API should monitor the hash values at the chapter, book, or translation level. Spotting a change in these values indicates that they should update their respective systems.

Hash values can change due to various reasons, including textual corrections like adding omitted verses, rectifying spelling errors, or addressing any discrepancies flagged by the publishers maintaining the modules at Crosswire.

The Crosswire initiative, also known as the SWORD Project, is the "source of truth" for getBible. Any modifications in the Crosswire modules get reflected in our API within days, ensuring our users access the most precise and current Bible text. We pledge to uphold this standard as long as getBible exists and our build scripts remain operational.

We're united in our mission to preserve the integrity and authenticity of the Bible text. If you have questions or require additional information, please use our support system. We're here to assist and will respond promptly.

Thank you for your understanding and for being an integral part of the getBible community.

Favourite Verse

You should select one of your favourite verses.

This verse in combination with your session key will be used to authenticate you in the future.

This is currently the active session key.

Should you have another session key from a previous session.
You can add it here to load your previous session.

Mark 8:

Sharing the Word of God with the world.
  • Share Text
    ...
  • Share Link

Mark 8:1

Tagging this verse.

The active verse selected text should load here.

Active

Available Tags

Drag and drop the desired tag from the available ones to the active area.

To un-tag a verse, drag and drop the desired tag from active to the available tags area.

Edit Tag

Create Tag

Mark 8:1

Notes on this verse.

The active verse selected text should load here.