Rotherham(i)
38 But, Jesus, said unto them––Ye know not what ye are asking: Are ye able to drink the cup that, I, am to drink? or to be immersed, with the immersion wherewith, I, am to be immersed?
39 And, they, said unto him––We are able. And, Jesus, said unto them––The cup which, I, am to drink, ye shall drink, and, with the immersion wherewith, I, am to be immersed, shall ye be immersed;
40 But, to sit on my right hand and on my left, is not mine to give, except unto them for whom it hath been prepared.
41 And the ten, hearing, began to be sorely displeased, concerning James and John.
42 And Jesus, calling them near, saith unto them––Ye know that, they who think to rule the nations, lord it over them, and, their great ones, wield authority over them;
43 But, not so, it is, among you. But, whosoever desireth to become, great, among you, shall be, your minister,
44 And, whosoever desireth, among you, to be, first, shall be, servant of all;
45 For, even the Son of Man, came not to be ministered unto, but minister,––and to give his life, a ransom instead of many.
46 And they come into Jericho. And, as he was journeying forth from Jericho, and his disciples, and a considerable multitude, the son of Timaeus, blind Bar–Timaeus, a beggar, was sitting beside the road. 47 And, hearing that it was, Jesus the Nazarene, he began to be crying aloud, and saying––O Son of David! Jesus! have mercy on me. 48 And many were rebuking him, that he might hold his peace; but, he, so much the more, was crying aloud, O Son of David, have mercy on me. 49 And, coming to a stand, Jesus said––Call him! And they call the blind man, saying unto him––Take courage! rise! he calleth thee! 50 And, he, throwing off his mantle––springing to his feet, came unto Jesus. 51 And, answering him, Jesus said––What desirest thou, I should do for thee? And, the blind man, said unto him––Rabboni! that may recover sight.
46 And they come into Jericho. And, as he was journeying forth from Jericho, and his disciples, and a considerable multitude, the son of Timaeus, blind Bar–Timaeus, a beggar, was sitting beside the road. 47 And, hearing that it was, Jesus the Nazarene, he began to be crying aloud, and saying––O Son of David! Jesus! have mercy on me. 48 And many were rebuking him, that he might hold his peace; but, he, so much the more, was crying aloud, O Son of David, have mercy on me. 49 And, coming to a stand, Jesus said––Call him! And they call the blind man, saying unto him––Take courage! rise! he calleth thee! 50 And, he, throwing off his mantle––springing to his feet, came unto Jesus. 51 And, answering him, Jesus said––What desirest thou, I should do for thee? And, the blind man, said unto him––Rabboni! that may recover sight.