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1
And it came to pass,
when
Jesus
had finished
all
these
words, He said to His disciples,
2
You know that
after
two
days
the
Passover
takes place, and the
Son
of Man
is delivered
over to be crucified.
3
Then
the
chief priests
and
the
elders
of the
people
were gathered together
in the
courtyard
of the
high priest,
who
is called
Caiaphas,
4
and they plotted together, in order that
they might seize
Jesus
by guile
and
kill
Him
.
5
But
they were saying,
Not
during
the
feast,
lest
there be
a riot
among
the people.
6
And
of Jesus
having been in
Bethany
in
the
house
of Simon
the leper,
7
a woman
came
to Him, having
an alabaster flask
of very costly
fragrant oil,
and
poured
it
on His
head
as
He is reclining.
8
And the
disciples
having seen,
became indignant,
saying, For what purpose
is
this
waste?
9
For
this
could
have been sold
for much,
and
have been given
to
the
poor.
10
And
Jesus
having known, said to them, Why do you cause
trouble
to the
woman?
For
she did
a beautiful
work
to Me.
11
For the
poor
you
always
have
with you, but not
always
do you have
Me.
12
For
this
woman
,
in pouring
this
fragrant oil
on My body,
did
it
for My
burial.
13
Truly
I say
to you,
wherever
this
gospel
shall be proclaimed
in
the
whole
world,
that which
this
woman
did
also
will be spoken of,
for
a memorial
of her.
14
Then
one
of the Twelve, the
one
being called
Judas
Iscariot,
having gone
to the chief priests,
15
said, What
are you willing
to give
me, and I
will betray
Him to you? And
they appointed
to him
thirty
pieces of silver.
16
And
from that time,
he was seeking
an opportunity that
he might betray
Him.
17
And
on the
first
day
of the unleavened
bread
, the
disciples
came
to Jesus,
saying,
Where
do you desire
we should prepare
for You to eat the Passover?
18
And
He said, Go into the
city
unto a certain man
and
tell him the
Teacher
says,
My time is
near;
I will keep
the
Passover
with you with My disciples.
19
And the
disciples
did
as
Jesus
directed
them, and
prepared
the
Passover.
20
And
evening
having arrived,
He was reclining
with the
twelve
disciples.
21
And
as
they were eating, He said to them, Truly
I say
to you that
one
of you
will betray
Me.
22
And
being grieved
exceedingly, they began,
each
one,
to say
to Him, Is it I, Lord?
23
And
answering
He said, T
he
one
having dipped
t
he
hand
in t
he
dish
with Me,
he
will betray
Me.
24
Indeed the
Son
of Man
goes
as
it h
as
been written
about Him; but
woe
to that
man
by
whom
the
Son
of Man
is betrayed.
It would be
better
for him
if
that
man
had not been born.
25
And
Judas
who
was betraying
Him, answering, said, Is it I, Rabbi?
He says
to him, You have said.
26
Now
as
they were eating,
Jesus,
having taken
bread
and having blessed
it
, broke
it
, and
having given
it
to the disciples, He said, Take, eat;
this
is My body.
27
And
having taken
the
cup
and
having given thanks,
He gave
it
to them,
saying,
Drink of it,
all of you.
28
For
this
is My
blood
of the
covenant,
being poured out
for
many,
for
forgiveness
of sins.
29
And
I say
to you,
I will not drink
of
this
fruit of the vine from
now
until
that the
day
when
I drink
it
anew
with you in the
kingdom
of My Father.
30
And
having sung a hymn,
they went out
to the
Mount
of Olives.
31
Then
Jesus
says
to them, You
all
will fall away
because of
Me
during
this
night.
For
it has been written:
I will strike
the
shepherd, and
the
sheep of
the
flock
will be scattered.
32
But I,
after
being raised,
will go before
you into Galilee.
33
And
Peter
answering, said to Him, If
all
will f
all
away
because of
You, I never
will f
all
away
.
34
Jesus
said
to him, Truly
I say
to you, during
this
night,
before
the
rooster
crowing,
you will deny
Me three times.
35
Peter
says
to Him, Even if
it were necessary for
me
to die
with You,
I will never deny
You.
And
all
the
disciples
said
likewise.
36
Then
Jesus
comes
with them to
a place
called
Gethsemane, and
He says
to the disciples, Sit
here
until
that
having gone away
over there, I shall pray.
37
And
having taken with
Him
Peter
and the
two
sons
of Zebedee, He began
to be sorrowful
and
deeply distressed.
38
Then
He says
to them, My
soul
is
very sorrowful,
even to
death.
Remain
here
and
watch
with Me.
39
And
having gone forward
a little,
He fell
upon His face,
praying,
and
saying,
My
Father,
if
it is
possible,
let this
cup
pass
from Me.
Nevertheless
not as I
will,
but as You.
40
And
He comes
to the
disciples
and
finds
them
sleeping.
And
He says
to Peter, So,
were you not able
to watch
with Me
one
hour?
41
Watch
and
pray,
that
you do not enter
into
temptation.
For the
spirit
is
willing,
but the
flesh
weak.
42
Again
for
a second time
having gone away,
He prayed,
saying,
My
Father,
if
this
is not possible
to pass
unless
I drink
it, Your
will
be done.
43
And
having come
again,
He finds
them
sleeping,
for their
eyes
were
heavy.
44
And
having left
them
again,
having gone away,
He prayed
for
the
third time,
having said the same
thing
again.
45
Then
He comes
to the
disciples
and
says
to them, Sleep and
take your rest
later on.
Behold,
the
hour
has drawn near,
and the
Son
of Man
is betrayed
into
the
hands
of sinners.
46
Rise up,
let us go!
Behold,
he who
is betraying
Me has drawn near!
47
And as He is still speaking, behold, Judas,
one
of the Twelve, came, and
with
him
great
a crowd
with
swords
and clubs, from the
chief priests
and
elders
of the
people.
48
And
the
one
betraying
Him
gave
them a sign,
saying,
Whomever
I shall kiss,
it is He;
seize
Him.
49
And
having come up
to Jesus
immediately, he said, Greetings, Rabbi, and
kissed
Him.
50
And
Jesus
said to him, Friend, for
what
are you come?
Then
having approached,
they laid
hands
on
Jesus
and
seized
Him.
51
And behold,
one
of those
with Jesus,
having stretched out
the
hand,
drew
his sword, and
having struck
the
servant
of
the
high priest,
cut off
his
ear.
52
Then
Jesus
says
to him, Return
your
sword
into its
place;
for
all
those
having taken
the
sword
,
will perish
by
the
sword
.
53
Or
do you think
that
I am not able
to call upon
My
Father,
and
He will furnish
to Me
presently
more than
twelve
legions
of angels?
54
How
then
should the Scriptures
be
fulfilled,
that
it must
be
so?
55
In that hour,
Jesus
said to the crowds, Did you come out with
swords
and clubs, as
against
a robber,
to capture
Me?
Every
day in the temple I was sitting, teaching, and
you did not seize
Me.
56
And
all
this
is come to pass,
that
the
Scriptures of
the
prophets
might be fulfilled.
Then
the
disciples
all
,
having forsaken
Him,
fled.
57
And
those
having seized
Jesus
led
Him
away
to
Caiaphas
the high priest,
where
the
scribes
and the
elders
were assembled.
58
And
Peter
was following
Him from
afar,
even
to the
court
of the
high priest.
And
having entered
within,
he was sitting
with the
guards
to see
the
outcome.
59
And
the
chief priests
and
the
whole
Council
were seeking
false evidence
against
Jesus,
so that
they might put Him to death
.
60
But they did not find any,
of many
false witnesses
having come forward.
And at last,
two
having come forward,
61
they said, This
man
has been saying,
I am able
to destroy
the
temple
of God
and
to rebuild it
in
three
days.
62
And the
high priest
having stood up,
said to Him, Answer you nothing?
What
do these
witness against
you?
63
But
Jesus
was silent.
And the
high priest
said to Him, I adjure you by the
living
God, that You tell us
if
You are the Christ, the
Son
of God.
64
Jesus
says
to him, You have said.
But
I say
to you,
from
now on
you will see
the
Son
of Man
sitting
at
the
right hand
of Power
and coming upon the
clouds
of heaven.
65
Then
the
high priest
tears
his
garments,
saying, He has blasphemed;
why
do we have
any more
need
of witnesses?
Behold
now,
you have heard
the
blasphemy.
66
What
do you think? And
answering
they said, He is
deserving
of death.
67
Then
they spat
in His
face
and
struck
Him. And others slapped
Him
,
68
saying, Prophesy to us,
Christ,
who
is the
one
having struck
You?
69
And
Peter
was sitting
outside
in
the court,
and
one
servant girl
came to him,
saying,
You also were with
Jesus
the Galilean.
70
And
he denied
it
before
all,
saying,
I do not know
what
you say.
71
And
having gone out
to
the
porch,
another
saw
him, and
says
to those
there,
This
man
was with
Jesus
of Nazareth.
72
And
again
he denied
it
with
an oath,
I do not know the man.
73
And
after
a little while
those
standing by
having approached,
said
to Peter,
Surely you
are
of them
also,
for
even
your
speech
gives you away.
74
Then
he began to curse and
to swear,
I do not know the man! And immediately
a rooster
crowed.
75
And
Peter
remembered
the
word
of Jesus, He having said, Before
the
rooster
crowing,
you will deny
Me three times. And
having gone
out,
he wept
bitterly.
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