<h2>In the Land of the Ten Cities</h2><div class="chaptertitle">Chapter 45</div>
<div class='cap'>JESUS SOON found that if he wished to be alone with
his disciples, he must leave the land of Tyre and
Sidon; for after he had cured the woman's child of
her evil spirit, the people were coming to him for other
mighty works. He made up his mind to go farther away,
and taking his disciples, he went to Sidon, north of Tyre,
and then not through Galilee, but around it, to the river
Jordan, north of the Sea of Galilee. He crossed the
Jordan, and on the eastern side of the Sea of Galilee came
to a country called Decapolis, or "the land of the Ten
Cities," from ten large places in that region. While they
were on this journey, few people saw them, and as they
walked together he talked to his disciples and taught them
many things.</div>
<p>The place to which Jesus came was not far from the
town where some months before he had cast out from a
poor man a whole army of evil spirits and had sent them
into the drove of hogs. At that time, you remember, the
people had come to Jesus and had begged him to go away
from them, for they had seen his power, but knew nothing
of his goodness. But after that miracle, the man who had
been cured went all through this land of the Ten Cities,
telling the people everywhere of the good work Jesus had
done to him and how much they had lost in sending him
away.</p>
<p>On this second visit of Jesus to this land, the people
were ready and eager for his coming. They gathered
around Jesus with great joy, and came from near and from
far to see him. He went up into a mountain and sat<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_243" id="Page_243">[243]</SPAN></span>
down with his disciples, hoping to be alone. But the
people came to him in great crowds, bringing with them
those that were lame, and ill with different diseases.
They laid these suffering people at his feet, and asked him
to cure them. He made them all well. They all wondered,
as they saw the dumb talking, the cripples made
sound, the lame walking about and the blind seeing;
and they all praised the God of Israel.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-269.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="417" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">View of Tyre</span></div>
<p>At this time they led to Jesus a man who was very
deaf, and who stammered so that people could scarcely
understand his words. They asked Jesus to place his
hand on this man and cure him. But Jesus would not do
this in public, with a crowd of people looking on. He led<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_244" id="Page_244">[244]</SPAN></span>
him away out of the throng to a place where they could
be by themselves. He put his fingers into the man's
ears, and then, moistening one finger upon his own tongue,
with it touched the man's tongue. Looking up to heaven
with a sigh, he said, "Be opened." The man's ears and
his tongue were at once set free; he could hear and could
speak plainly. Jesus forbade the man and his friends
to tell anyone about the cure; but contrary to his command
they made it known everywhere. All who saw
this man were astonished; and they said of Jesus, "He
has done everything well! He makes even the deaf to
hear and the dumb to speak!"</p>
<p>The crowd clung to Jesus and followed him for three
days. By that time whatever food the people had brought
with them had been eaten and yet they stayed with Jesus,
never thinking of their needs. Jesus called his disciples
together and said to them:</p>
<p>"My heart is touched on account of all these people;
for they have now been with me three days and they have
nothing to eat. Some of them have come from distant
places, and I cannot bear to send them away hungry for
fear that they may break down by the way."</p>
<p>"Where can we," the disciples asked him, "in a
lonely place like this, with no towns near, find bread for
such a crowd as this?"</p>
<p>"How many loaves have you?" asked Jesus.</p>
<p>"We have in all seven loaves," they answered, "and
with them a few small fishes."</p>
<p>Jesus told all the crowds to sit down upon the ground;
and when they had done so, he held up the loaves and the
fishes, and gave thanks to his heavenly Father for them.
Then he broke the loaves into pieces, also the dried fish,
and gave them to the disciples. The disciples distributed
them among the people; and everyone had all that he
wanted to eat.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_245" id="Page_245">[245]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>After the meal, the disciples went around with large
baskets, and picked up of the food left over seven baskets
full. At this time the people who were fed by Jesus were
four thousand men, besides women and children. When
all were satisfied, Jesus told them to go back to their
homes; then with his disciples, he went into the boat
and sailed across the Sea of Galilee.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-271.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="236" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Sidon</span></div>
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