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17:1And after six days Jesus takes Peter, and James, and John his brother, and does bring them up to a high mount by themselves,
17:2and he was transfigured before them, and his face shone as the sun, and his garments did become white as the light,
17:3and lo, appear to them did Moses and Elijah, talking together with him.
17:4And Peter answering said to Jesus, 'Sir, it is good to us to be here; if you will, we may make here three booths -- for you one, and for Moses one, and one for Elijah.'
17:5While he is yet speaking, lo, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and lo, a voice out of the cloud, saying, 'This is My Son, -- the Beloved, in whom I did delight; hear him.'
17:6And the disciples having heard, did fall upon their face, and were exceedingly afraid,
17:7and Jesus having come near, touched them, and said, 'Rise, be not afraid,'
17:8and having lifted up their eyes, they saw no one, except Jesus only.
17:9And as they are coming down from the mount, Jesus charged them, saying, 'Say to no one the vision, till the Son of Man out of the dead may rise.'
17:10And his disciples questioned him, saying, 'Why then do the scribes say that Elijah it behooves to come first?'
17:11And Jesus answering said to them, 'Elijah does indeed come first, and shall restore all things,
17:12and I say to you -- Elijah did already come, and they did not know him, but did with him whatever they would, so also the Son of Man is about to suffer by them.'
17:13Then understood the disciples that concerning John the Baptist he spoke to them.
17:14And when they came unto the multitude, there came to him a man, kneeling down to him,
17:15and saying, 'Sir, deal kindly with my son, for he is lunatic, and does suffer miserably, for often he does fall into the fire, and often into the water,
17:16and I brought him near to your disciples, and they were not able to heal him.'
17:17And Jesus answering said, 'O generation, unstedfast and perverse, till when shall I be with you? Till when shall I bear you? Bring him to me here;'
17:18and Jesus rebuked him, and the demon went out of him, and the lad was healed from that hour.
17:19Then the disciples having come to Jesus by himself, said, 'Why were we not able to cast him out?'
17:20And Jesus said to them, 'Through your want of faith; for verily I say to you, if you may have faith as a grain of mustard, you shall say to this mount, Remove hence to yonder place, and it shall remove, and nothing shall be impossible to you,
17:21and this kind does not go forth except in prayer and fasting.'
17:22And while they are living in Galilee, Jesus said to them, 'The Son of Man is about to be delivered up to the hands of men,
17:23and they shall kill him, and the third day he shall rise,' and they were exceeding sorry.
17:24And they having come to Capernaum, those receiving the didrachmas came near to Peter, and said, 'Your teacher -- does he not pay the didrachmas?' He said, 'Yes.'
17:25And when he came into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying, 'What think you, Simon? The kings of the earth -- from whom do they receive custom or poll-tax? From their sons or from the strangers?'
17:26Peter said to him, 'From the strangers.' Jesus said to him, 'Then are the sons free;
17:27but, that we may not cause them to stumble, having gone to the sea, cast a hook, and the fish that has come up first take you up, and having opened its mouth, you shall find a stater, that having taken, give to them for me and you.'
Revised Young's Literal Translation

Revised Young's Literal Translation

The Revised Young's Literal Translation (RYLT) is a project by students at the Auburn University of Alabama. The RYLT is a modern English update of Young's Literal Translation (YLT). RYLT is an attempt to update the YLT's language to make it easier to understand. Although the RYLT is labelled as a work in progress and is public domain. As of October 2000, only the NT is available.