[The ESV Bible is one of the newer translations on the market. It includes the Dead Sea Scrolls, other fragments of scrolls, and archological findings to date. The ESV translation compares favorably with the old King James translation. I do not dismiss the King James translation but, since the King James is out-dated as far as newer Biblical findings, I prefer the ESV translation. And I also think that for new born-again Christians, the ESV translation is far better to read and understand. I have an ESV Study Bible. It includes 2752 pages plus maps. It gives the "theme" of each book of the Bible, great archaeological findings to date; it includes studies of the Bible including Biblical Ethics, Interpreting the Bible, various ways to read the Bible (Theologically, as Literature, or in Prayer and Communion with God). Also includes: The Realiability of the Old Testament manuscripts, the Realiability of the New Testament manuscripts, Archaeology and the Old Testament, Archaeology of the New Testament, the Original Language of the Bible, the Septuagint (how the New Testament quotes and Interprets the Old Testament); the Bible and World Religions, the Bible and Religious Cults, History of Salvation plus more. I have devoured these extra informative articles and I have been blessed by them as much as the reading of the ESV translation itself.]
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Matthew 12:1-21
1 At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat. 2 But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, "Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath." 3 He said to them, "Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, and those who were with him: 4 how he entered the house of God and ate the bread of the Presence, which it was not lawful for him to eat nor for those who were with him, but only for the priests? 5 Or have you not read in the Law how on the Sabbath the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath and are guiltless? 6 I tell you, something greater than the temple is here. 7 And if you had known what this means, 'I desire mercy, and not sacrifice,' you would not have condemned the guiltless. 8 For the Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath." 9 He went on from there and entered their synagogue. 10 And a man was there with a withered hand. And they asked him, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?"--so that they might accuse him. 11 He said to them, "Which one of you who has a sheep, if it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will not take hold of it and lift it out? 12 Of how much more value is a man than a sheep! So it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath." 13 Then he said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." And the man stretched it out, and it was restored, healthy like the other. 14 But the Pharisees went out and conspired against him, how to destroy him. 15 Jesus, aware of this, withdrew from there. And many followed him, and he healed them all 16 and ordered them not to make him known. 17 This was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah: 18 "Behold, my servant whom I have chosen, my beloved with whom my soul is well pleased. I will put my Spirit upon him, and he will proclaim justice to the Gentiles. 19 He will not quarrel or cry aloud, nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets; 20 a bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not quench, until he brings justice to victory; 21 and in his name the Gentiles will hope."_______________________________________
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