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OET-RV LUKE Chapter 22

OETLUKE 22 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

22:1 The plan to kill Yeshua

(Yhn 11:45-53, Mark 14:1-2, Mat. 26:1-5)

22[ref]By then the Flat Bread Celebration was getting closer—part of the Passover celebrations, 2and the chief priests and the religious teachers were trying to find a way to kill Yeshua without causing the people to riot.

22:3 Yudas agrees to betray Yeshua

(Mark 14:10-11, Mat. 26:14-16)

3Then Satan entered Yudas Iscariot, one of the twelve apprentices. 4He left the others and went to the chief priests and their officers to discuss a way that he could turn Yeshua over to them. 5They were very pleased and decided to give him some silver, 6so agreeing to that, he started looking for an opportunity to turn Yeshua over to them sometime when he wasn’t surrounded by a crowd.

22:7 Yeshua organises their Passover dinner

(Yhn 13:21-30, Mark 14:12-21, Mat. 26:17-25)

7Then the day of the flat bread dinner arrived when the Passover celebration is observed. 8Yeshua sent Peter and Yohan, telling them, “Go on ahead and prepare our Passover meal ready for us to eat.

9Where should we prepare it?” they asked. 10Listen,” he said, “go ahead and when you enter the city you’ll meet a man carrying a pitcher of water. Follow him into the house that he goes into. 11Then tell the home-owner that the teacher wants to know where the guest room is so that he can eat the Passover meal with his followers 12and he’ll show you a large upper room that’s already set-up. That’s where you should prepare the meal. 13So the two of them went on ahead and found it exactly like he’d told them, and so they prepared the Passover dinner.

22:14 The cups and the bread at dinner

(Mark 14:22-26, Mat. 26:26-30, 1 Cor. 11:23-25)

14When it was time to eat, Yeshua and his apprentices sat down together 15and he told them, “I’ve been really looking forward to eating this passover dinner with you all before my time of suffering begins, 16because I’m telling you that I certainly won’t eat it again until it’s fulfilled in God’s kingdom.

17Then when the wine cup was passed to him, he gave thanks and said, “Take this and share it among yourselves, 18because I’m telling you that after this, I won’t drink the product of the vines again until God’s kingdom comes.

19Then picking up some bread and giving thanks, he broke the bread apart and gave it to them saying, “This is my body which is being given for you all. Do this when you remember me. 20[ref]Similarly with the cup of wine that comes after they’ve eaten, he said, “This cup is the new agreement in my blood which will be poured out for you all.

21[ref]However, the one who will turn me in is sitting with me at the table. 22Now, humanity’s child has to endure what’s been previously designated, but on the other hand, it won’t end well for the man who turns him in.

22:23 The apprentices argue about being the greatest

23This got them debating among themselves about which one of them it might be who was going to do that 24[ref]and it soon turned into a dispute between them about which one of them was the greatest, 25so Yeshua said, “In other countries, the kings are the master over the people and they call themselves ‘benefactors’ of those they have authority over. 26[ref]But all of you shouldn’t be like that, but rather the greatest one of you should become like the youngest, and the one who leads you all should become like the servant. 27[ref]Because who is greater: the one on the couch, or the one who’s serving? Isn’t it the one on the couch? But among all of you, I’m like the one serving 28and you all are the ones who have stuck with me even in my trials.

29And I’m making an agreement with you (just like my father agreed that the kingdom would be mine), 30[ref]so that you all will be able to eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and you’ll sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.

22:31 Yeshua predicts Peter’s denial

(Yhn 13:36-38, Mark 14:27-31, Mat. 26:31-35)

31Simon, Simon, Satan has requested to sift you all like wheat grains, 32but I interceded for you that your faith wouldn’t fail and that once you turn back again, you’ll strengthen your brothers.

33Master,” Simon responded, “I’m prepared to go to prison with you, or even to die.”

34I can tell you, Peter,” replied Yeshua, “that the rooster certainly won’t crow today until you’ve gone and three times denied even knowing me.

22:35 Take a wallet, backpack, and sword now

35[ref]Then Yeshua told them, “When I sent you all out without a wallet or backpack or spare sandals, did you have to go without anything?

“Nothing,” they answered.

36But now,” Yeshua continued, “if you have a wallet, take it and same with a backpack. If you don’t have a sword, sell your coat and buy one, 37[ref]because it was written that ‘he was considered to be a lawbreaker’ and I’m telling you all that everything that was written about me, will be fulfilled and my time here is soon about to end.

38Master,” they said, “we’ve got two swords here.”

That’s plenty,” he replied.

22:39 Yeshua prays in the garden

(Mark 14:32-42, Mat. 26:36-46)

39Then leaving the upper room, he went to the Mount of Olives as usual and his apprentices followed him. 40When they got to the place, he told them, “You all pray that you won’t give in to temptation.

41Then he went on several metres, and kneeling on the ground, he prayed, 42Father, if you want, allow me to avoid this suffering, however, I want to do what you want—not just what I want. 43 44

45Then standing again after praying, he went back to the apprentices and found that they’d fallen asleep from the sorrow 46and he asked them, “Why are you all sleeping? Sit up and pray that you won’t give in to temptation.

22:47 Yeshua is arrested at night

(Yhn 18:3-11, Mark 14:43-50, Mat. 26:47-56)

47While he was still speaking, wow, a crowd turned up with Yudas Iscariot in the front, and he went up to Yeshua to kiss him. 48But Yeshua asked him, “Yudas, are you turning in humanity’s child with a kiss?

49When the other apprentices around Yeshua saw what was about to happen, they asked, “Master, should we attack with our swords?” 50Then one of them slashed at the chief priest’s slave and sliced off his right ear.

51That’s gone far enough!” countered Yeshua, and touching the side of the man’s head, he healed him.

52Then Yeshua spoke to those who had come to capture him—the chief priests and temple officers and the local elders, “So you all came out here with swords and clubs as if I was a robber? 53[ref]I was there in the temple with you all everyday and yet you didn’t arrest me there. Yes, because this is your time: with the power of the darkness.

22:54 Peter denies knowing Yeshua

(Yhn 18:12-18, Mark 14:53-54, Mat. 26:57-58)

54Then after capturing Yeshua, they led him along to the chief priest’s house, but Peter followed them from a distance. 55The staff at the chief priest’s place had lit a fire to sit around in the middle of the courtyard, and Peter slipped in with them. 56Then a servant girl noticed him in the light, and peering at him she said, “This man was with him as well.”

57But Peter disowned him, saying, “Woman, I don’t even know him.”

58A little while later, someone else noticed him and said, “You’re also one of them!”

“Man, I’m not!” Peter retorted.

59About an hour later, someone else insisted on saying, “This fellow was definitely with him because he’s also a Galilean!”

60“Man, I don’t know what you’re talking about!” Peter responded, and while he was still speaking, the rooster crowed.

61Just then the master turned and looked at Peter, and he suddenly remembered what the master had said, “Before the rooster crows today, three times you’ll deny even knowing me. 62Then Peter went out of the courtyard and cried like a baby.

22:63 Yeshua is mocked and beaten

(Mark 14:65, Mat. 26:67-68)

63Meanwhile the officers who were holding Yeshua started mocking him and beating him. 64They blindfolded him and then challenged him, “Prophesy and tell us who just slapped you!” 65as well as saying many other things to insult him.

22:66 Yeshua’s brief interrogation by the Jewish council

(Yhn 18:19-24, Mark 14:55-64, Mat. 26:59-66)

66As the daylight came, the council of local elders including both the chief priests and the religious teachers, gathered together and Yeshua was led in to the council 67who demanded, “If you’re the messiah, tell us so.”

Even if I told you,” he replied, “you certainly wouldn’t believe me, 68and if I asked you all anything, you certainly wouldn’t answer. 69But from now on, humanity’s child will be sitting in the seat of power at God’s right hand.

70So then, you are God’s son!” they all reacted.

Well, you’re all saying that I am,” he said.

71“Why would we need any more witnesses than this?” they asked, “because we heard it ourselves straight out of his mouth.”


22:1: Exo 12:1-27.

22:20: Jer 31:31-34.

22:21: Psa 41:9.

22:24: Mrk 9:34; Mat 18:1; Luk 9:46.

22:26: Mrk 9:35; Mat 23:11.

22:27: Yhn 13:12-15.

22:30: Mat 19:28.

22:35: Mrk 6:8-9; Mat 10:9-10; Luk 9:3; 10:4.

22:37: Isa 53:12.

22:53: Luk 19:47; 21:37.

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