To the one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also; and from the one who takes (airontos | αἴροντος | pres act ptcp gen sg masc) your coat, do not withhold even your shirt.
Immediately, having stood up before them and picked (aras | ἄρας | aor act ptcp nom sg masc) up what he had been lying on, he went off to his house praising God.
But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins” — he said to the paralyzed man, “I say to you, get up, and when you have picked (aras | ἄρας | aor act ptcp nom sg masc) up your stretcher, go home.”
and, ‘On their hands they will raise (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl) you up (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl), so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’”
with their hands they (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl) will (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl) pick (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl) up (arousin | ἀροῦσιν | fut act ind 3 pl) snakes; and if they drink any deadly poison it will in no way harm them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.”
Then they crucified him and divided his clothing, casting lots for them, to see who would (arē | ἄρῃ | aor act subj 3 sg) take (arē | ἄρῃ | aor act subj 3 sg) what.
And they conscripted a certain passerby, Simon of Cyrene (the father of Alexander and Rufus), as he was coming in from the country, to bear (arē | ἄρῃ | aor act subj 3 sg) his cross.
I tell you the truth, that if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Be taken (arthēti | ἄρθητι | aor pass imperative 2 sg) up and cast into the sea,’ and does not waver in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him.