ACCORDING TO JOHN
1John1 1:1
In
the
beginning
was
the
Word,
and
the
Word
was
with
God,
and
the
Word
was
God.
2 1:2
The
same
was
in
the
beginning
with
God.
3 1:3
All
things
were
made
through
him;
and
without
him
was
not
anything
made
that
hath
been
made.
4 1:4
In
him
was
life;
and
the
life
was
the
light
of
men.
5 1:5
And
the
light
shineth
in
the
darkness;
and
the
darkness
apprehended
it
not.
6 1:6
There
came
a
man,
sent
from
God,
whose
name
was
John.
7 1:7
The
same
came
for
witness,
that
he
might
bear
witness
of
the
light,
that
all
might
believe
through
him.
8 1:8
He
was
not
the
light,
but
came
that
he
might
bear
witness
of
the
light.
9 1:9
There
was
the
true
light,
even
the
light
which
lighteth
every
man,
coming
into
the
world.
10 1:10
He
was
in
the
world,
and
the
world
was
made
through
him,
and
the
world
knew
him
not.
11 1:11
He
came
unto
his
own,
and
they
that
were
his
own
received
him
not.
12 1:12
But
as
many
as
received
him,
to
them
gave
he
the
right
to
become
children
of
God,
even
to
them
that
believe
on
his
name:
13 1:13
who
were
born,
not
of
blood,
nor
of
the
will
of
the
flesh,
nor
of
the
will
of
man,
but
of
God.
14 1:14
And
the
Word
became
flesh,
and
dwelt
among
us (and
we
beheld
his
glory,
glory
as
of
the
only
begotten
from
the
Father),
full
of
grace
and
truth.
15 1:15
John
beareth
witness
of
him,
and
crieth,
saying,
This
was
he
of
whom
I
said,
He
that
cometh
after
me
is
become
before
me:
for
he
was
before
me.
16 1:16
For
of
his
fulness
we
all
received,
and
grace
for
grace.
17 1:17
For
the
law
was
given
through
Moses;
grace
and
truth
came
through
Jesus
Christ.
18 1:18
No
man
hath
seen
God
at
any
time;
the
only
begotten
Son,
who
is
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father,
he
hath
declared
him.
19 1:19
And
this
is
the
witness
of
John,
when
the
Jews
sent
unto
him
from
Jerusalem
priests
and
Levites
to
ask
him,
Who
art
thou?
20 1:20
And
he
confessed,
and
denied
not;
and
he
confessed,
I
am
not
the
Christ.
21 1:21
And
they
asked
him,
What
then?
Art
thou
Elijah?
And
he
saith,
I
am
not.
Art
thou
the
prophet?
And
he
answered,
No.
22 1:22
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Who
art
thou?
that
we
may
give
an
answer
to
them
that
sent
us.
What
sayest
thou
of
thyself?
23 1:23
He
said,
I
am
the
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
wilderness,
Make
straight
the
way
of
the
Lord,
as
said
Isaiah
the
prophet.
24 1:24
And
they
had
been
sent
from
the
Pharisees.
25 1:25
And
they
asked
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Why
then
baptizest
thou,
if
thou
art
not
the
Christ,
neither
Elijah,
neither
the
prophet?
26 1:26
John
answered
them,
saying,
I baptize
in
water:
in
the
midst
of
you
standeth
one
whom
ye
know
not,
27 1:27
even
he
that
cometh
after
me,
the
latchet
of
whose
shoe
I
am
not
worthy
to
unloose.
28 1:28
These
things
were
done
in Bethany
beyond
the
Jordan,
where
John
was baptizing.
29 1:29
On
the
morrow
he
seeth
Jesus
coming
unto
him,
and
saith,
Behold,
the
Lamb
of
God,
that
taketh
away
the
sin
of
the
world!
30 1:30
This
is
he
of
whom
I
said,
After
me
cometh
a
man
who
is
become
before
me:
for
he
was
before
me.
31 1:31
And
I
knew
him
not;
but
that
he
should
be
made
manifest
to
Israel,
for
this
cause
came
I baptizing
in
water.
32 1:32
And
John
bare
witness,
saying,
I
have
beheld
the
Spirit
descending
as
a
dove
out
of
heaven;
and
it
abode
upon
him.
33 1:33
And
I
knew
him
not:
but
he
that
sent
me
to baptize
in
water,
he
said
unto
me,
Upon
whomsoever
thou
shalt
see
the
Spirit
descending,
and
abiding
upon
him,
the
same
is
he
that baptizeth
in
the
Holy
Spirit.
34 1:34
And
I
have
seen,
and
have
borne
witness
that
this
is
the
Son
of
God.
35 1:35
Again
on
the
morrow
John
was
standing,
and
two
of
his
disciples;
36 1:36
and
he
looked
upon
Jesus
as
he
walked,
and
saith,
Behold,
the
Lamb
of
God!
37 1:37
And
the
two
disciples
heard
him
speak,
and
they
followed
Jesus.
38 1:38
And
Jesus
turned,
and
beheld
them
following,
and
saith
unto
them,
What
seek
ye?
And
they
said
unto
him,
Rabbi (which
is
to
say,
being
interpreted,
Teacher),
where abidest
thou?
39 1:39
He
saith
unto
them,
Come,
and
ye
shall
see.
They
came
therefore
and
saw
where
he
abode;
and
they
abode
with
him
that
day:
it
was
about
the
tenth
hour.
40 1:40
One
of
the
two
that
heard
John
speak,
and
followed
him,
was Andrew,
Simon
Peter’s
brother.
41 1:41
He
findeth
first
his
own
brother
Simon,
and
saith
unto
him,
We
have
found
the
Messiah (which
is,
being
interpreted,
Christ).
42 1:42
He
brought
him
unto
Jesus.
Jesus
looked
upon
him,
and
said,
Thou
art
Simon
the
son
of
John:
thou
shalt
be
called
Cephas (which
is
by
interpretation,
Peter).
43 1:43
On
the
morrow
he
was
minded
to
go
forth
into
Galilee,
and
he
findeth
Philip:
and
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Follow
me.
44 1:44
Now
Philip
was
from Bethsaida,
of
the
city
of Andrew
and
Peter.
45 1:45
Philip
findeth
Nathanael,
and
saith
unto
him,
We
have
found
him,
of
whom
Moses
in
the
law,
and
the
prophets,
wrote,
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
the
son
of
Joseph.
46 1:46
And
Nathanael
said
unto
him,
Can
any
good
thing
come
out
of
Nazareth?
Philip
saith
unto
him,
Come
and
see.
47 1:47
Jesus
saw
Nathanael
coming
to
him,
and
saith
of
him,
Behold,
an
Israelite
indeed,
in
whom
is
no
guile!
48 1:48
Nathanael
saith
unto
him,
Whence
knowest
thou
me?
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Before
Philip
called
thee,
when
thou wast
under
the
fig
tree,
I
saw
thee.
49 1:49
Nathanael
answered
him,
Rabbi,
thou
art
the
Son
of
God;
thou
art
King
of
Israel.
50 1:50
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Because
I
said
unto
thee,
I
saw
thee
underneath
the
fig
tree,
believest
thou?
thou
shalt
see
greater
things
than
these.
51 1:51
And
he
saith
unto
him,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Ye
shall
see
the
heaven
opened,
and
the
angels
of
God
ascending
and
descending
upon
the
Son
of
man.
21 2:1
And
the
third
day
there
was
a
marriage
in
Cana
of
Galilee;
and
the
mother
of
Jesus
was
there:
2 2:2
and
Jesus
also
was
bidden,
and
his
disciples,
to
the
marriage.
3 2:3
And
when
the
wine
failed,
the
mother
of
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
They
have
no
wine.
4 2:4
And
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Woman,
what
have
I
to
do
with
thee?
mine
hour
is
not
yet
come.
5 2:5
His
mother
saith
unto
the
servants,
Whatsoever
he
saith
unto
you,
do
it.
6 2:6
Now
there
were
six
waterpots
of
stone
set
there
after
the
Jews’
manner
of
purifying,
containing
two
or
three
firkins
apiece.
7 2:7
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Fill
the
waterpots
with
water.
And
they
filled
them
up
to
the
brim.
8 2:8
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Draw
out
now,
and
bear
unto
the
ruler
of
the
feast.
And
they
bare
it.
9 2:9
And
when
the
ruler
of
the
feast
tasted
the
water
now
become
wine,
and
knew
not
whence
it
was (but
the
servants
that
had
drawn
the
water
knew),
the
ruler
of
the
feast
calleth
the
bridegroom,
10 2:10
and
saith
unto
him,
Every
man
setteth
on
first
the
good
wine;
and
when
men
have
drunk
freely,
then
that
which
is
worse:
thou
hast
kept
the
good
wine
until
now.
11 2:11
This
beginning
of
his
signs
did
Jesus
in
Cana
of
Galilee,
and
manifested
his
glory;
and
his
disciples
believed
on
him.
12 2:12
After
this
he
went
down
to
Capernaum,
he,
and
his
mother,
and
his
brethren,
and
his
disciples;
and
there
they
abode
not
many
days.
13 2:13
And
the
passover
of
the
Jews
was
at
hand,
and
Jesus
went
up
to
Jerusalem.
14 2:14
And
he
found
in
the
temple
those
that
sold
oxen
and
sheep
and
doves,
and
the
changers
of
money
sitting:
15 2:15
and
he
made
a
scourge
of
cords,
and
cast
all
out
of
the
temple,
both
the
sheep
and
the
oxen;
and
he
poured
out
the
changers’
money,
and
overthrew
their
tables;
16 2:16
and
to
them
that
sold
the
doves
he
said,
Take
these
things
hence;
make
not
my
Father’s
house
a
house
of
merchandise.
17 2:17
His
disciples
remembered
that
it
was
written,
Zeal
for
thy
house
shall
eat
me
up.
18 2:18
The
Jews
therefore
answered
and
said
unto
him,
What
sign showest
thou
unto
us,
seeing
that
thou
doest
these
things?
19 2:19
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Destroy
this
temple,
and
in
three
days
I
will
raise
it
up.
20 2:20
The
Jews
therefore
said,
Forty
and
six
years
was
this
temple
in
building,
and
wilt
thou
raise
it
up
in
three
days?
21 2:21
But
he
spake
of
the
temple
of
his
body.
22 2:22
When
therefore
he
was
raised
from
the
dead,
his
disciples
remembered
that
he
spake
this;
and
they
believed
the
scripture,
and
the
word
which
Jesus
had
said.
23 2:23
Now
when
he
was
in
Jerusalem
at
the
passover,
during
the
feast,
many
believed
on
his
name,
beholding
his
signs
which
he
did.
24 2:24
But
Jesus
did
not
trust
himself
unto
them,
for
that
he
knew
all
men,
25 2:25
and
because
he
needed
not
that
any
one
should
bear
witness
concerning
man;
for
he
himself
knew
what
was
in
man.
31 3:1
Now
there
was
a
man
of
the
Pharisees,
named
Nicodemus,
a
ruler
of
the
Jews:
2 3:2
the
same
came
unto
him
by
night,
and
said
to
him,
Rabbi,
we
know
that
thou
art
a
teacher
come
from
God;
for
no
one
can
do
these
signs
that
thou
doest,
except
God
be
with
him.
3 3:3
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
thee,
Except
one
be
born
anew,
he
cannot
see
the
kingdom
of
God.
4 3:4
Nicodemus
saith
unto
him,
How
can
a
man
be
born
when
he
is
old?
can
he
enter
a
second
time
into
his
mother’s
womb,
and
be
born?
5 3:5
Jesus
answered,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
thee,
Except
one
be
born
of
water
and
the
Spirit,
he
cannot
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
6 3:6
That
which
is
born
of
the
flesh
is
flesh;
and
that
which
is
born
of
the
Spirit
is
spirit.
7 3:7
Marvel
not
that
I
said
unto
thee,
Ye
must
be
born
anew.
8 3:8
The
wind
bloweth
where
it
will,
and
thou
hearest
the
voice
thereof,
but
knowest
not
whence
it
cometh,
and
whither
it
goeth:
so
is
every
one
that
is
born
of
the
Spirit.
9 3:9
Nicodemus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
How
can
these
things
be?
10 3:10
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
the
teacher
of
Israel,
and
understandest
not
these
things?
11 3:11
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
thee,
We
speak
that
which
we
know,
and
bear
witness
of
that
which
we
have
seen;
and
ye
receive
not
our
witness.
12 3:12
If
I
told
you
earthly
things
and
ye
believe
not,
how
shall
ye
believe
if
I
tell
you
heavenly
things?
13 3:13
And
no
one
hath
ascended
into
heaven,
but
he
that
descended
out
of
heaven,
even
the
Son
of
man,
who
is
in
heaven.
14 3:14
And
as
Moses
lifted
up
the
serpent
in
the
wilderness,
even
so
must
the
Son
of
man
be
lifted
up;
15 3:15
that
whosoever
believeth
may
in
him
have
eternal
life.
16 3:16
For
God
so
loved
the
world,
that
he
gave
his
only
begotten
Son,
that
whosoever
believeth
on
him
should
not
perish,
but
have
eternal
life.
17 3:17
For
God
sent
not
the
Son
into
the
world
to
judge
the
world;
but
that
the
world
should
be
saved
through
him.
18 3:18
He
that
believeth
on
him
is
not
judged:
he
that
believeth
not
hath
been
judged
already,
because
he
hath
not
believed
on
the
name
of
the
only
begotten
Son
of
God.
19 3:19
And
this
is
the
judgment,
that
the
light
is
come
into
the
world,
and
men
loved
the
darkness
rather
than
the
light;
for
their
works
were
evil.
20 3:20
For
every
one
that
doeth
evil
hateth
the
light,
and
cometh
not
to
the
light,
lest
his
works
should
be
reproved.
21 3:21
But
he
that
doeth
the
truth
cometh
to
the
light,
that
his
works
may
be
made
manifest,
that
they
have
been
wrought
in
God.
22 3:22
After
these
things
came
Jesus
and
his
disciples
into
the
land
of
Judæa;
and
there
he
tarried
with
them,
and baptized.
23 3:23
And
John
also
was baptizing
in Ænon
near
to
Salim,
because
there
was
much
water
there:
and
they
came,
and
were baptized.
24 3:24
For
John
was
not
yet
cast
into
prison.
25 3:25
There
arose
therefore
a questioning
on
the
part
of
John’s
disciples
with
a
Jew
about
purifying.
26 3:26
And
they
came
unto
John,
and
said
to
him,
Rabbi,
he
that
was
with
thee
beyond
the
Jordan,
to
whom
thou
hast
borne
witness,
behold,
the
same baptizeth,
and
all
men
come
to
him.
27 3:27
John
answered
and
said,
A
man
can
receive
nothing,
except
it
have
been
given
him
from
heaven.
28 3:28
Ye
yourselves
bear
me
witness,
that
I
said,
I
am
not
the
Christ,
but,
that
I
am
sent
before
him.
29 3:29
He
that
hath
the
bride
is
the
bridegroom:
but
the
friend
of
the
bridegroom,
that
standeth
and
heareth
him,
rejoiceth
greatly
because
of
the
bridegroom’s
voice:
this
my
joy
therefore
is
made
full.
30 3:30
He
must
increase,
but
I
must
decrease.
31 3:31
He
that
cometh
from
above
is
above
all:
he
that
is
of
the
earth
is
of
the
earth,
and
of
the
earth
he
speaketh:
he
that
cometh
from
heaven
is
above
all.
32 3:32
What
he
hath
seen
and
heard,
of
that
he
beareth
witness;
and
no
man
receiveth
his
witness.
33 3:33
He
that
hath
received
his
witness
hath
set
his
seal
to
this,
that
God
is
true.
34 3:34
For
he
whom
God
hath
sent
speaketh
the
words
of
God:
for
he
giveth
not
the
Spirit
by
measure.
35 3:35
The
Father
loveth
the
Son,
and
hath
given
all
things
into
his
hand.
36 3:36
He
that
believeth
on
the
Son
hath
eternal
life;
but
he
that
obeyeth
not
the
Son
shall
not
see
life,
but
the
wrath
of
God
abideth
on
him.
41 4:1
When
therefore
the
Lord
knew
that
the
Pharisees
had
heard
that
Jesus
was
making
and baptizing
more
disciples
than
John
2 4:2(although
Jesus
himself baptized
not,
but
his
disciples),
3 4:3
he
left
Judæa,
and
departed
again
into
Galilee.
4 4:4
And
he
must
needs
pass
through
Samaria.
5 4:5
So
he
cometh
to
a
city
of
Samaria,
called
Sychar,
near
to
the
parcel
of
ground
that
Jacob
gave
to
his
son
Joseph:
6 4:6
and
Jacob’s
well
was
there.
Jesus
therefore,
being
wearied
with
his
journey,
sat
thus
by
the
well.
It
was
about
the
sixth
hour.
7 4:7
There
cometh
a
woman
of
Samaria
to
draw
water:
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Give
me
to
drink.
8 4:8
For
his
disciples
were
gone
away
into
the
city
to
buy
food.
9 4:9
The
Samaritan
woman
therefore
saith
unto
him,
How
is
it
that
thou,
being
a
Jew,
askest
drink
of
me,
who
am
a
Samaritan
woman? (For
Jews
have
no
dealings
with
Samaritans.)
10 4:10
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
her,
If
thou
knewest
the
gift
of
God,
and
who
it
is
that
saith
to
thee,
Give
me
to
drink;
thou
wouldest
have
asked
of
him,
and
he
would
have
given
thee
living
water.
11 4:11
The
woman
saith
unto
him,
Sir,
thou
hast
nothing
to
draw
with,
and
the
well
is
deep:
whence
then
hast
thou
that
living
water?
12 4:12
Art
thou
greater
than
our
father
Jacob,
who
gave
us
the
well,
and
drank
thereof
himself,
and
his
sons,
and
his
cattle?
13 4:13
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
her,
Every
one
that
drinketh
of
this
water
shall
thirst
again:
14 4:14
but
whosoever
drinketh
of
the
water
that
I
shall
give
him
shall
never
thirst;
but
the
water
that
I
shall
give
him
shall
become
in
him
a
well
of
water
springing
up
unto
eternal
life.
15 4:15
The
woman
saith
unto
him,
Sir,
give
me
this
water,
that
I
thirst
not,
neither
come
all
the
way
hither
to
draw.
16 4:16
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Go,
call
thy
husband,
and
come
hither.
17 4:17
The
woman
answered
and
said
unto
him,
I
have
no
husband.
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Thou
saidst
well,
I
have
no
husband:
18 4:18
for
thou
hast
had
five
husbands;
and
he
whom
thou
now
hast
is
not
thy
husband:
this
hast
thou
said
truly.
19 4:19
The
woman
saith
unto
him,
Sir,
I
perceive
that
thou
art
a
prophet.
20 4:20
Our
fathers
worshipped
in
this
mountain;
and
ye
say,
that
in
Jerusalem
is
the
place
where
men
ought
to
worship.
21 4:21
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Woman,
believe
me,
the
hour
cometh,
when
neither
in
this
mountain,
nor
in
Jerusalem,
shall
ye
worship
the
Father.
22 4:22
Ye
worship
that
which
ye
know
not:
we
worship
that
which
we
know;
for
salvation
is
from
the
Jews.
23 4:23
But
the
hour
cometh,
and
now
is,
when
the
true
worshippers
shall
worship
the
Father
in
spirit
and
truth:
for
such
doth
the
Father
seek
to
be
his
worshippers.
24 4:24
God
is
a
Spirit:
and
they
that
worship
him
must
worship
in
spirit
and
truth.
25 4:25
The
woman
saith
unto
him,
I
know
that
Messiah
cometh (he
that
is
called
Christ):
when
he
is
come,
he
will
declare
unto
us
all
things.
26 4:26
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
I
that
speak
unto
thee
am
he.
27 4:27
And
upon
this
came
his
disciples;
and
they
marvelled
that
he
was
speaking
with
a
woman;
yet
no
man
said,
What
seekest
thou?
or,
Why
speakest
thou
with
her?
28 4:28
So
the
woman
left
her
waterpot,
and
went
away
into
the
city,
and
saith
to
the
people,
29 4:29
Come,
see
a
man,
who
told
me
all
things
that
ever
I
did:
can
this
be
the
Christ?
30 4:30
They
went
out
of
the
city,
and
were
coming
to
him.
31 4:31
In
the
mean
while
the
disciples
prayed
him,
saying,
Rabbi,
eat.
32 4:32
But
he
said
unto
them,
I
have
meat
to
eat
that
ye
know
not.
33 4:33
The
disciples
therefore
said
one
to
another,
Hath
any
man
brought
him
aught
to
eat?
34 4:34
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
My
meat
is
to
do
the
will
of
him
that
sent
me,
and
to
accomplish
his
work.
35 4:35
Say
not
ye,
There
are
yet
four
months,
and
then
cometh
the
harvest?
behold,
I
say
unto
you,
Lift
up
your
eyes,
and
look
on
the
fields,
that
they
are
white
already
unto
harvest.
36 4:36
He
that
reapeth
receiveth
wages,
and
gathereth
fruit
unto
life
eternal;
that
he
that
soweth
and
he
that
reapeth
may
rejoice
together.
37 4:37
For
herein
is
the
saying
true,
One
soweth,
and
another
reapeth.
38 4:38
I
sent
you
to
reap
that
whereon
ye
have
not
labored:
others
have
labored,
and
ye
are
entered
into
their
labor.
39 4:39
And
from
that
city
many
of
the
Samaritans
believed
on
him
because
of
the
word
of
the
woman,
who
testified,
He
told
me
all
things
that
ever
I
did.
40 4:40
So
when
the
Samaritans
came
unto
him,
they
besought
him
to
abide
with
them:
and
he
abode
there
two
days.
41 4:41
And
many
more
believed
because
of
his
word;
42 4:42
and
they
said
to
the
woman,
Now
we
believe,
not
because
of
thy
speaking:
for
we
have
heard
for
ourselves,
and
know
that
this
is
indeed
the
Saviour
of
the
world.
43 4:43
And
after
the
two
days
he
went
forth
from
thence
into
Galilee.
44 4:44
For
Jesus
himself
testified,
that
a
prophet
hath
no
honor
in
his
own
country.
45 4:45
So
when
he
came
into
Galilee,
the
Galilæans
received
him,
having
seen
all
the
things
that
he
did
in
Jerusalem
at
the
feast:
for
they
also
went
unto
the
feast.
46 4:46
He
came
therefore
again
unto
Cana
of
Galilee,
where
he
made
the
water
wine.
And
there
was
a
certain
nobleman,
whose
son
was
sick
at
Capernaum.
47 4:47
When
he
heard
that
Jesus
was
come
out
of
Judæa
into
Galilee,
he
went
unto
him,
and
besought
him
that
he
would
come
down,
and
heal
his
son;
for
he
was
at
the
point
of
death.
48 4:48
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
him,
Except
ye
see
signs
and
wonders,
ye
will
in
no
wise
believe.
49 4:49
The
nobleman
saith
unto
him,
Sir,
come
down
ere
my
child
die.
50 4:50
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Go
thy
way;
thy
son
liveth.
The
man
believed
the
word
that
Jesus
spake
unto
him,
and
he
went
his
way.
51 4:51
And
as
he
was
now
going
down,
his
servants
met
him,
saying,
that
his
son
lived.
52 4:52
So
he
inquired
of
them
the
hour
when
he
began
to
amend.
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Yesterday
at
the
seventh
hour
the
fever
left
him.
53 4:53
So
the
father
knew
that
it
was
at
that
hour
in
which
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Thy
son
liveth:
and
himself
believed,
and
his
whole
house.
54 4:54
This
is
again
the
second
sign
that
Jesus
did,
having
come
out
of
Judæa
into
Galilee.
51 5:1
After
these
things
there
was
a
feast
of
the
Jews;
and
Jesus
went
up
to
Jerusalem.
2 5:2
Now
there
is
in
Jerusalem
by
the
sheep
gate
a
pool,
which
is
called
in
Hebrew Bethesda,
having
five
porches.
3 5:3
In
these
lay
a
multitude
of
them
that
were
sick,
blind,
halt,
withered.
4 5:4
5:4
Many ancient authorities insert, wholly or in part,
waiting for the moving of the water: for an angel of the Lord went down at certain seasons into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole, with whatsoever disease he was holden.
5 5:5
And
a
certain
man
was
there,
who
had
been
thirty
and
eight
years
in
his
infirmity.
6 5:6
When
Jesus
saw
him
lying,
and
knew
that
he
had
been
now
a
long
time
in
that
case,
he
saith
unto
him,
Wouldest
thou
be
made
whole?
7 5:7
The
sick
man
answered
him,
Sir,
I
have
no
man,
when
the
water
is
troubled,
to
put
me
into
the
pool:
but
while
I
am
coming,
another steppeth
down
before
me.
8 5:8
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Arise,
take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk.
9 5:9
And
straightway
the
man
was
made
whole,
and
took
up
his
bed
and
walked.
Now
it
was
the
sabbath
on
that
day.
10 5:10
So
the
Jews
said
unto
him
that
was
cured,
It
is
the
sabbath,
and
it
is
not
lawful
for
thee
to
take
up
thy
bed.
11 5:11
But
he
answered
them,
He
that
made
me
whole,
the
same
said
unto
me,
Take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk.
12 5:12
They
asked
him,
Who
is
the
man
that
said
unto
thee,
Take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk?
13 5:13
But
he
that
was
healed
knew
not
who
it
was;
for
Jesus
had
conveyed
himself
away,
a
multitude
being
in
the
place.
14 5:14
Afterward
Jesus
findeth
him
in
the
temple,
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thou
art
made
whole:
sin
no
more,
lest
a
worse
thing
befall
thee.
15 5:15
The
man
went
away,
and
told
the
Jews
that
it
was
Jesus
who
had
made
him
whole.
16 5:16
And
for
this
cause
the
Jews
persecuted
Jesus,
because
he
did
these
things
on
the
sabbath.
17 5:17
But Jesus
answered
them,
My
Father
worketh
even
until
now,
and
I
work.
18 5:18
For
this
cause
therefore
the
Jews
sought
the
more
to
kill
him,
because
he
not
only
brake
the
sabbath,
but
also
called
God
his
own
Father,
making
himself
equal
with
God.
19 5:19
Jesus
therefore
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
The
Son
can
do
nothing
of
himself,
but
what
he
seeth
the
Father
doing:
for
what
things
soever
he
doeth,
these
the
Son
also
doeth
in
like
manner.
20 5:20
For
the
Father
loveth
the
Son,
and showeth
him
all
things
that
himself
doeth:
and
greater
works
than
these
will
he
show
him,
that
ye
may
marvel.
21 5:21
For
as
the
Father
raiseth
the
dead
and
giveth
them
life,
even
so
the
Son
also
giveth
life
to
whom
he
will.
22 5:22
For
neither
doth
the
Father
judge
any
man,
but
he
hath
given
all
judgment
unto
the
Son;
23 5:23
that
all
may
honor
the
Son,
even
as
they
honor
the
Father.
He
that honoreth
not
the
Son honoreth
not
the
Father
that
sent
him.
24 5:24
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
heareth
my
word,
and
believeth
him
that
sent
me,
hath
eternal
life,
and
cometh
not
into
judgment,
but
hath
passed
out
of
death
into
life.
25 5:25
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
The
hour
cometh,
and
now
is,
when
the
dead
shall
hear
the
voice
of
the
Son
of
God;
and
they
that
hear
shall
live.
26 5:26
For
as
the
Father
hath
life
in
himself,
even
so
gave
he
to
the
Son
also
to
have
life
in
himself:
27 5:27
and
he
gave
him
authority
to
execute
judgment,
because
he
is
a
son
of
man.
28 5:28
Marvel
not
at
this:
for
the
hour
cometh,
in
which
all
that
are
in
the
tombs
shall
hear
his
voice,
29 5:29
and
shall
come
forth;
they
that
have
done
good,
unto
the resurrection
of
life;
and
they
that
have
done
evil,
unto
the resurrection
of
judgment.
30 5:30
I
can
of
myself
do
nothing:
as
I
hear,
I
judge:
and
my
judgment
is
righteous;
because
I
seek
not
mine
own
will,
but
the
will
of
him
that
sent
me.
31 5:31
If
I
bear
witness
of
myself,
my
witness
is
not
true.
32 5:32
It
is
another
that
beareth
witness
of
me;
and
I
know
that
the
witness
which
he witnesseth
of
me
is
true.
33 5:33
Ye
have
sent
unto
John,
and
he
hath
borne
witness
unto
the
truth.
34 5:34
But
the
witness
which
I
receive
is
not
from
man:
howbeit
I
say
these
things,
that
ye
may
be
saved.
35 5:35
He
was
the
lamp
that
burneth
and
shineth;
and
ye
were
willing
to
rejoice
for
a
season
in
his
light.
36 5:36
But
the
witness
which
I
have
is
greater
than
that
of
John;
for
the
works
which
the
Father
hath
given
me
to
accomplish,
the
very
works
that
I
do,
bear
witness
of
me,
that
the
Father
hath
sent
me.
37 5:37
And
the
Father
that
sent
me,
he
hath
borne
witness
of
me.
Ye
have
neither
heard
his
voice
at
any
time,
nor
seen
his
form.
38 5:38
And
ye
have
not
his
word
abiding
in
you:
for
whom
he
sent,
him
ye
believe
not.
39 5:39
Ye
search
the
scriptures,
because
ye
think
that
in
them
ye
have
eternal
life;
and
these
are
they
which
bear
witness
of
me;
40 5:40
and
ye
will
not
come
to
me,
that
ye
may
have
life.
41 5:41
I
receive
not
glory
from
men.
42 5:42
But
I
know
you,
that
ye
have
not
the
love
of
God
in
yourselves.
43 5:43
I
am
come
in
my
Father’s
name,
and
ye
receive
me
not:
if
another
shall
come
in
his
own
name,
him
ye
will
receive.
44 5:44
How
can
ye
believe,
who
receive
glory
one
of
another,
and
the
glory
that
cometh
from
the
only
God
ye
seek
not?
45 5:45
Think
not
that
I
will
accuse
you
to
the
Father:
there
is
one
that accuseth
you,
even
Moses,
on
whom
ye
have
set
your
hope.
46 5:46
For
if
ye
believed
Moses,
ye
would
believe
me;
for
he
wrote
of
me.
47 5:47
But
if
ye
believe
not
his
writings,
how
shall
ye
believe
my
words?
61 6:1
After
these
things
Jesus
went
away
to
the
other
side
of
the
sea
of
Galilee,
which
is
the
sea
of
Tiberias.
2 6:2
And
a
great
multitude
followed
him,
because
they
beheld
the
signs
which
he
did
on
them
that
were
sick.
3 6:3
And
Jesus
went
up
into
the
mountain,
and
there
he
sat
with
his
disciples.
4 6:4
Now
the
passover,
the
feast
of
the
Jews,
was
at
hand.
5 6:5
Jesus
therefore
lifting
up
his
eyes,
and
seeing
that
a
great
multitude
cometh
unto
him,
saith
unto
Philip,
Whence
are
we
to
buy
bread,
that
these
may
eat?
6 6:6
And
this
he
said
to
prove
him:
for
he
himself
knew
what
he
would
do.
7 6:7
Philip
answered
him,
Two
hundred shillings’
worth
of
bread
is
not
sufficient
for
them,
that
every
one
may
take
a
little.
8 6:8
One
of
his
disciples, Andrew,
Simon
Peter’s
brother,
saith
unto
him,
9 6:9
There
is
a
lad
here,
who
hath
five
barley
loaves,
and
two
fishes:
but
what
are
these
among
so
many?
10 6:10
Jesus
said,
Make
the
people
sit
down.
Now
there
was
much
grass
in
the
place.
So
the
men
sat
down,
in
number
about
five
thousand.
11 6:11
Jesus
therefore
took
the
loaves;
and
having
given
thanks,
he
distributed
to
them
that
were
set
down;
likewise
also
of
the
fishes
as
much
as
they
would.
12 6:12
And
when
they
were
filled,
he
saith
unto
his
disciples,
Gather
up
the
broken
pieces
which
remain
over,
that
nothing
be
lost.
13 6:13
So
they
gathered
them
up,
and
filled
twelve
baskets
with
broken
pieces
from
the
five
barley
loaves,
which
remained
over
unto
them
that
had
eaten.
14 6:14
When
therefore
the
people
saw
the
sign
which
he
did,
they
said,
This
is
of
a
truth
the
prophet
that
cometh
into
the
world.
15 6:15
Jesus
therefore
perceiving
that
they
were
about
to
come
and
take
him
by
force,
to
make
him
king,
withdrew
again
into
the
mountain
himself
alone.
16 6:16
And
when
evening
came,
his
disciples
went
down
unto
the
sea;
17 6:17
and
they
entered
into
a
boat,
and
were
going
over
the
sea
unto
Capernaum.
And
it
was
now
dark,
and
Jesus
had
not
yet
come
to
them.
18 6:18
And
the
sea
was
rising
by
reason
of
a
great
wind
that
blew.
19 6:19
When
therefore
they
had
rowed
about
five
and
twenty
or
thirty
furlongs,
they
behold
Jesus
walking
on
the
sea,
and
drawing
nigh
unto
the
boat:
and
they
were
afraid.
20 6:20
But
he
saith
unto
them,
It
is
I;
be
not
afraid.
21 6:21
They
were
willing
therefore
to
receive
him
into
the
boat:
and
straightway
the
boat
was
at
the
land
whither
they
were
going.
22 6:22
On
the
morrow
the
multitude
that
stood
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea
saw
that
there
was
no
other
boat
there,
save
one,
and
that
Jesus
entered
not
with
his
disciples
into
the
boat,
but
that
his
disciples
went
away
alone
23 6:23(howbeit
there
came
boats
from
Tiberias
nigh
unto
the
place
where
they
ate
the
bread
after
the
Lord
had
given
thanks):
24 6:24
when
the
multitude
therefore
saw
that
Jesus
was
not
there,
neither
his
disciples,
they
themselves
got
into
the
boats,
and
came
to
Capernaum,
seeking
Jesus.
25 6:25
And
when
they
found
him
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
they
said
unto
him,
Rabbi,
when
camest
thou
hither?
26 6:26
Jesus
answered
them
and
said,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Ye
seek
me,
not
because
ye
saw
signs,
but
because
ye
ate
of
the
loaves,
and
were
filled.
27 6:27
Work
not
for
the
food
which
perisheth,
but
for
the
food
which
abideth
unto
eternal
life,
which
the
Son
of
man
shall
give
unto
you:
for
him
the
Father,
even
God,
hath
sealed.
28 6:28
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
What
must
we
do,
that
we
may
work
the
works
of
God?
29 6:29
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
This
is
the
work
of
God,
that
ye
believe
on
him
whom
he
hath
sent.
30 6:30
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
What
then
doest
thou
for
a
sign,
that
we
may
see,
and
believe
thee?
what workest
thou?
31 6:31
Our
fathers
ate
the
manna
in
the
wilderness;
as
it
is
written,
He
gave
them
bread
out
of
heaven
to
eat.
32 6:32
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
It
was
not
Moses
that
gave
you
the
bread
out
of
heaven;
but
my
Father
giveth
you
the
true
bread
out
of
heaven.
33 6:33
For
the
bread
of
God
is
that
which
cometh
down
out
of
heaven,
and
giveth
life
unto
the
world.
34 6:34
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Lord,
evermore
give
us
this
bread.
35 6:35
Jesus
said
unto
them,
I
am
the
bread
of
life:
he
that
cometh
to
me
shall
not
hunger,
and
he
that
believeth
on
me
shall
never
thirst.
36 6:36
But
I
said
unto
you,
that
ye
have
seen
me,
and
yet
believe
not.
37 6:37
All
that
which
the
Father
giveth
me
shall
come
unto
me;
and
him
that
cometh
to
me
I
will
in
no
wise
cast
out.
38 6:38
For
I
am
come
down
from
heaven,
not
to
do
mine
own
will,
but
the
will
of
him
that
sent
me.
39 6:39
And
this
is
the
will
of
him
that
sent
me,
that
of
all
that
which
he
hath
given
me
I
should
lose
nothing,
but
should
raise
it
up
at
the
last
day.
40 6:40
For
this
is
the
will
of
my
Father,
that
every
one
that
beholdeth
the
Son,
and
believeth
on
him,
should
have
eternal
life;
and
I
will
raise
him
up
at
the
last
day.
41 6:41
The
Jews
therefore
murmured
concerning
him,
because
he
said,
I
am
the
bread
which
came
down
out
of
heaven.
42 6:42
And
they
said,
Is
not
this
Jesus,
the
son
of
Joseph,
whose
father
and
mother
we
know?
how
doth
he
now
say,
I
am
come
down
out
of
heaven?
43 6:43
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Murmur
not
among
yourselves.
44 6:44
No
man
can
come
to
me,
except
the
Father
that
sent
me
draw
him:
and
I
will
raise
him
up
in
the
last
day.
45 6:45
It
is
written
in
the
prophets,
And
they
shall
all
be
taught
of
God.
Every
one
that
hath
heard
from
the
Father,
and
hath
learned,
cometh
unto
me.
46 6:46
Not
that
any
man
hath
seen
the
Father,
save
he
that
is
from
God,
he
hath
seen
the
Father.
47 6:47
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
believeth
hath
eternal
life.
48 6:48
I
am
the
bread
of
life.
49 6:49
Your
fathers
ate
the
manna
in
the
wilderness,
and
they
died.
50 6:50
This
is
the
bread
which
cometh
down
out
of
heaven,
that
a
man
may
eat
thereof,
and
not
die.
51 6:51
I
am
the
living
bread
which
came
down
out
of
heaven:
if
any
man
eat
of
this
bread,
he
shall
live
for
ever:
yea
and
the
bread
which
I
will
give
is
my
flesh,
for
the
life
of
the
world.
52 6:52
The
Jews
therefore
strove
one
with
another,
saying,
How
can
this
man
give
us
his
flesh
to
eat?
53 6:53
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Except
ye
eat
the
flesh
of
the
Son
of
man
and
drink
his
blood,
ye
have
not
life
in
yourselves.
54 6:54
He
that
eateth
my
flesh
and
drinketh
my
blood
hath
eternal
life;
and
I
will
raise
him
up
at
the
last
day.
55 6:55
For
my
flesh
is
meat
indeed,
and
my
blood
is
drink
indeed.
56 6:56
He
that
eateth
my
flesh
and
drinketh
my
blood
abideth
in
me,
and
I
in
him.
57 6:57
As
the
living
Father
sent
me,
and
I
live
because
of
the
Father;
so
he
that
eateth
me,
he
also
shall
live
because
of
me.
58 6:58
This
is
the
bread
which
came
down
out
of
heaven:
not
as
the
fathers
ate,
and
died;
he
that
eateth
this
bread
shall
live
for
ever.
59 6:59
These
things
said
he
in
the
synagogue,
as
he
taught
in
Capernaum.
60 6:60
Many
therefore
of
his
disciples,
when
they
heard
this,
said,
This
is
a
hard
saying;
who
can
hear
it?
61 6:61
But
Jesus
knowing
in
himself
that
his
disciples
murmured
at
this,
said
unto
them,
Doth
this
cause
you
to
stumble?
62 6:62
What
then
if
ye
should
behold
the
Son
of
man
ascending
where
he
was
before?
63 6:63
It
is
the
spirit
that
giveth
life;
the
flesh
profiteth
nothing:
the
words
that
I
have
spoken
unto
you
are
spirit,
and
are
life.
64 6:64
But
there
are
some
of
you
that
believe
not.
For
Jesus
knew
from
the
beginning
who
they
were
that
believed
not,
and
who
it
was
that
should
betray
him.
65 6:65
And
he
said,
For
this
cause
have
I
said
unto
you,
that
no
man
can
come
unto
me,
except
it
be
given
unto
him
of
the
Father.
66 6:66
Upon
this
many
of
his
disciples
went
back,
and
walked
no
more
with
him.
67 6:67
Jesus
said
therefore
unto
the
twelve,
Would
ye
also
go
away?
68 6:68
Simon
Peter
answered
him,
Lord,
to
whom
shall
we
go?
thou
hast
the
words
of
eternal
life.
69 6:69
And
we
have
believed
and
know
that
thou
art
the
Holy
One
of
God.
70 6:70
Jesus
answered
them,
Did
not
I
choose
you
the
twelve,
and
one
of
you
is
a
devil?
71 6:71
Now
he
spake
of
Judas
the
son
of
Simon
Iscariot,
for
he
it
was
that
should
betray
him,
being
one
of
the
twelve.
71 7:1
And
after
these
things
Jesus
walked
in
Galilee:
for
he
would
not
walk
in
Judæa,
because
the
Jews
sought
to
kill
him.
2 7:2
Now
the
feast
of
the
Jews,
the
feast
of
tabernacles,
was
at
hand.
3 7:3
His
brethren
therefore
said
unto
him,
Depart
hence,
and
go
into
Judæa,
that
thy
disciples
also
may
behold
thy
works
which
thou
doest.
4 7:4
For
no
man
doeth
anything
in
secret,
and
himself
seeketh
to
be
known
openly.
If
thou
doest
these
things,
manifest
thyself
to
the
world.
5 7:5
For
even
his
brethren
did
not
believe
on
him.
6 7:6
Jesus
therefore
saith
unto
them,
My
time
is
not
yet
come;
but
your
time
is
always
ready.
7 7:7
The
world
cannot
hate
you;
but
me
it
hateth,
because
I
testify
of
it,
that
its
works
are
evil.
8 7:8
Go
ye
up
unto
the
feast:
I
go
not
up
unto
this
feast;
because
my
time
is
not
yet
fulfilled.
9 7:9
And
having
said
these
things
unto
them,
he
abode
still
in
Galilee.
10 7:10
But
when
his
brethren
were
gone
up
unto
the
feast,
then
went
he
also
up,
not
publicly,
but
as
it
were
in
secret.
11 7:11
The
Jews
therefore
sought
him
at
the
feast,
and
said,
Where
is
he?
12 7:12
And
there
was
much
murmuring
among
the
multitudes
concerning
him:
some
said,
He
is
a
good
man;
others
said,
Not
so,
but
he
leadeth
the
multitude
astray.
13 7:13
Yet
no
man
spake
openly
of
him
for
fear
of
the
Jews.
14 7:14
But
when
it
was
now
the
midst
of
the
feast
Jesus
went
up
into
the
temple,
and
taught.
15 7:15
The
Jews
therefore
marvelled,
saying,
How
knoweth
this
man
letters,
having
never
learned?
16 7:16
Jesus
therefore
answered
them,
and
said,
My
teaching
is
not
mine,
but
his
that
sent
me.
17 7:17
If
any
man
willeth
to
do
his
will,
he
shall
know
of
the
teaching,
whether
it
is
of
God,
or
whether
I
speak
from
myself.
18 7:18
He
that
speaketh
from
himself
seeketh
his
own
glory:
but
he
that
seeketh
the
glory
of
him
that
sent
him,
the
same
is
true,
and
no
unrighteousness
is
in
him.
19 7:19
Did
not
Moses
give
you
the
law,
and
yet
none
of
you
doeth
the
law?
Why
seek
ye
to
kill
me?
20 7:20
The
multitude
answered,
Thou
hast
a
demon:
who
seeketh
to
kill
thee?
21 7:21
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
I
did
one
work,
and
ye
all
marvel
because
thereof.
22 7:22
Moses
hath
given
you
circumcision (not
that
it
is
of
Moses,
but
of
the
fathers);
and
on
the
sabbath
ye
circumcise
a
man.
23 7:23
If
a
man
receiveth
circumcision
on
the
sabbath,
that
the
law
of
Moses
may
not
be
broken;
are
ye
wroth
with
me,
because
I
made
a
man
every
whit
whole
on
the
sabbath?
24 7:24
Judge
not
according
to
appearance,
but
judge
righteous
judgment.
25 7:25
Some
therefore
of
them
of
Jerusalem
said,
Is
not
this
he
whom
they
seek
to
kill?
26 7:26
And
lo,
he
speaketh
openly,
and
they
say
nothing
unto
him.
Can
it
be
that
the
rulers
indeed
know
that
this
is
the
Christ?
27 7:27
Howbeit
we
know
this
man
whence
he
is:
but
when
the
Christ
cometh,
no
one
knoweth
whence
he
is.
28 7:28
Jesus
therefore
cried
in
the
temple,
teaching
and
saying,
Ye
both
know
me,
and
know
whence
I
am;
and
I
am
not
come
of
myself,
but
he
that
sent
me
is
true,
whom
ye
know
not.
29 7:29
I
know
him;
because
I
am
from
him,
and
he
sent
me.
30 7:30
They
sought
therefore
to
take
him:
and
no
man
laid
his
hand
on
him,
because
his
hour
was
not
yet
come.
31 7:31
But
of
the
multitude
many
believed
on
him;
and
they
said,
When
the
Christ
shall
come,
will
he
do
more
signs
than
those
which
this
man
hath
done?
32 7:32
The
Pharisees
heard
the
multitude
murmuring
these
things
concerning
him;
and
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
sent
officers
to
take
him.
33 7:33
Jesus
therefore
said,
Yet
a
little
while
am
I
with
you,
and
I
go
unto
him
that
sent
me.
34 7:34
Ye
shall
seek
me,
and
shall
not
find
me:
and
where
I
am,
ye
cannot
come.
35 7:35
The
Jews
therefore
said
among
themselves,
Whither
will
this
man
go
that
we
shall
not
find
him?
will
he
go
unto
the
Dispersion
among
the
Greeks,
and
teach
the
Greeks?
36 7:36
What
is
this
word
that
he
said,
Ye
shall
seek
me,
and
shall
not
find
me;
and
where
I
am,
ye
cannot
come?
37 7:37
Now
on
the
last
day,
the
great
day
of
the
feast,
Jesus
stood
and
cried,
saying,
If
any
man
thirst,
let
him
come
unto
me
and
drink.
38 7:38
He
that
believeth
on
me,
as
the
scripture
hath
said,
from
within
him
shall
flow
rivers
of
living
water.
39 7:39
But
this
spake
he
of
the
Spirit,
which
they
that
believed
on
him
were
to
receive:
for
the
Spirit
was
not
yet
given;
because
Jesus
was
not
yet
glorified.
40 7:40
Some
of
the
multitude
therefore,
when
they
heard
these
words,
said,
This
is
of
a
truth
the
prophet.
41 7:41
Others
said,
This
is
the
Christ.
But
some
said,
What,
doth
the
Christ
come
out
of
Galilee?
42 7:42
Hath
not
the
scripture
said
that
the
Christ
cometh
of
the
seed
of
David,
and
from
Bethlehem,
the
village
where
David
was?
43 7:43
So
there
arose
a
division
in
the
multitude
because
of
him.
44 7:44
And
some
of
them
would
have
taken
him;
but
no
man
laid
hands
on
him.
45 7:45
The
officers
therefore
came
to
the
chief
priests
and
Pharisees;
and
they
said
unto
them,
Why
did
ye
not
bring
him?
46 7:46
The
officers
answered,
Never
man
so
spake.
47 7:47
The
Pharisees
therefore
answered
them,
Are
ye
also
led
astray?
48 7:48
Hath
any
of
the
rulers
believed
on
him,
or
of
the
Pharisees?
49 7:49
But
this
multitude
that
knoweth
not
the
law
are
accursed.
50 7:50
Nicodemus
saith
unto
them (he
that
came
to
him
before,
being
one
of
them),
51 7:51
Doth
our
law
judge
a
man,
except
it
first
hear
from
himself
and
know
what
he
doeth?
52 7:52
They
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
also
of
Galilee?
Search,
and
see
that
out
of
Galilee
ariseth
no
prophet.
53 7:53[And
they
went
every
man
unto
his
own
house:
81 8:1
but
Jesus
went
unto
the
mount
of
Olives.
2 8:2
And
early
in
the
morning
he
came
again
into
the
temple,
and
all
the
people
came
unto
him;
and
he
sat
down,
and
taught
them.
3 8:3
And
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
bring
a
woman
taken
in
adultery;
and
having
set
her
in
the
midst,
4 8:4
they
say
unto
him,
Teacher,
this
woman
hath
been
taken
in
adultery,
in
the
very
act.
5 8:5
Now
in
the
law
Moses
commanded
us
to
stone
such:
what
then
sayest
thou
of
her?
6 8:6
And
this
they
said,
trying
him,
that
they
might
have
whereof
to
accuse
him.
But
Jesus
stooped
down,
and
with
his
finger
wrote
on
the
ground.
7 8:7
But
when
they
continued
asking
him,
he
lifted
up
himself,
and
said
unto
them,
He
that
is
without
sin
among
you,
let
him
first
cast
a
stone
at
her.
8 8:8
And
again
he
stooped
down,
and
with
his
finger
wrote
on
the
ground.
9 8:9
And
they,
when
they
heard
it,
went
out
one
by
one,
beginning
from
the
eldest,
even
unto
the
last:
and
Jesus
was
left
alone,
and
the
woman,
where
she
was,
in
the
midst.
10 8:10
And
Jesus
lifted
up
himself,
and
said
unto
her,
Woman,
where
are
they?
did
no
man
condemn
thee?
11 8:11
And
she
said,
No
man,
Lord.
And
Jesus
said,
Neither
do
I
condemn
thee:
go
thy
way;
from
henceforth
sin
no
more.]
12 8:12
Again
therefore
Jesus
spake
unto
them,
saying,
I
am
the
light
of
the
world:
he
that
followeth
me
shall
not
walk
in
the
darkness,
but
shall
have
the
light
of
life.
13 8:13
The
Pharisees
therefore
said
unto
him,
Thou
bearest
witness
of
thyself;
thy
witness
is
not
true.
14 8:14
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Even
if
I
bear
witness
of
myself,
my
witness
is
true;
for
I
know
whence
I
came,
and
whither
I
go;
but
ye
know
not
whence
I
come,
or
whither
I
go.
15 8:15
Ye
judge
after
the
flesh;
I
judge
no
man.
16 8:16
Yea
and
if
I
judge,
my
judgment
is
true;
for
I
am
not
alone,
but
I
and
the
Father
that
sent
me.
17 8:17
Yea
and
in
your
law
it
is
written,
that
the
witness
of
two
men
is
true.
18 8:18
I
am
he
that
beareth
witness
of
myself,
and
the
Father
that
sent
me
beareth
witness
of
me.
19 8:19
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Where
is
thy
Father?
Jesus
answered,
Ye
know
neither
me,
nor
my
Father:
if
ye
knew
me,
ye
would
know
my
Father
also.
20 8:20
These
words
spake
he
in
the
treasury,
as
he
taught
in
the
temple:
and
no
man
took
him;
because
his
hour
was
not
yet
come.
21 8:21
He
said
therefore
again
unto
them,
I
go
away,
and
ye
shall
seek
me,
and
shall
die
in
your
sin:
whither
I
go,
ye
cannot
come.
22 8:22
The
Jews
therefore
said,
Will
he
kill
himself,
that
he
saith,
Whither
I
go,
ye
cannot
come?
23 8:23
And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
are
from
beneath;
I
am
from
above:
ye
are
of
this
world;
I
am
not
of
this
world.
24 8:24
I
said
therefore
unto
you,
that
ye
shall
die
in
your
sins:
for
except
ye
believe
that
I
am
he,
ye
shall
die
in
your
sins.
25 8:25
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Who
art
thou?
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Even
that
which
I
have
also
spoken
unto
you
from
the
beginning.
26 8:26
I
have
many
things
to
speak
and
to
judge
concerning
you:
howbeit
he
that
sent
me
is
true;
and
the
things
which
I
heard
from
him,
these
speak
I
unto
the
world.
27 8:27
They
perceived
not
that
he
spake
to
them
of
the
Father.
28 8:28
Jesus
therefore
said,
When
ye
have
lifted
up
the
Son
of
man,
then
shall
ye
know
that
I
am
he,
and
that
I
do
nothing
of
myself,
but
as
the
Father
taught
me,
I
speak
these
things.
29 8:29
And
he
that
sent
me
is
with
me;
he
hath
not
left
me
alone;
for
I
do
always
the
things
that
are
pleasing
to
him.
30 8:30
As
he
spake
these
things,
many
believed
on
him.
31 8:31
Jesus
therefore
said
to
those
Jews
that
had
believed
him,
If
ye
abide
in
my
word,
then
are
ye
truly
my
disciples;
32 8:32
and
ye
shall
know
the
truth,
and
the
truth
shall
make
you
free.
33 8:33
They
answered
unto
him,
We
are
Abraham’s
seed,
and
have
never
yet
been
in
bondage
to
any
man:
how
sayest
thou,
Ye
shall
be
made
free?
34 8:34
Jesus
answered
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Every
one
that
committeth
sin
is
the
bondservant
of
sin.
35 8:35
And
the
bondservant
abideth
not
in
the
house
for
ever:
the
son
abideth
for
ever.
36 8:36
If
therefore
the
Son
shall
make
you
free,
ye
shall
be
free
indeed.
37 8:37
I
know
that
ye
are
Abraham’s
seed;
yet
ye
seek
to
kill
me,
because
my
word
hath
not
free
course
in
you.
38 8:38
I
speak
the
things
which
I
have
seen
with
my
Father:
and
ye
also
do
the
things
which
ye
heard
from
your
father.
39 8:39
They
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Our
father
is
Abraham.
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
If
ye
were
Abraham’s
children,
ye
would
do
the
works
of
Abraham.
40 8:40
But
now
ye
seek
to
kill
me,
a
man
that
hath
told
you
the
truth,
which
I
heard
from
God:
this
did
not
Abraham.
41 8:41
Ye
do
the
works
of
your
father.
They
said
unto
him,
We
were
not
born
of
fornication;
we
have
one
Father,
even
God.
42 8:42
Jesus
said
unto
them,
If
God
were
your
Father,
ye
would
love
me:
for
I
came
forth
and
am
come
from
God;
for
neither
have
I
come
of
myself,
but
he
sent
me.
43 8:43
Why
do
ye
not
understand
my
speech?
Even
because
ye
cannot
hear
my
word.
44 8:44
Ye
are
of
your
father
the
devil,
and
the
lusts
of
your
father
it
is
your
will
to
do.
He
was
a
murderer
from
the
beginning,
and
standeth
not
in
the
truth,
because
there
is
no
truth
in
him.
When
he
speaketh
a
lie,
he
speaketh
of
his
own:
for
he
is
a
liar,
and
the
father
thereof.
45 8:45
But
because
I
say
the
truth,
ye
believe
me
not.
46 8:46
Which
of
you convicteth
me
of
sin?
If
I
say
truth,
why
do
ye
not
believe
me?
47 8:47
He
that
is
of
God
heareth
the
words
of
God:
for
this
cause
ye
hear
them
not,
because
ye
are
not
of
God.
48 8:48
The
Jews
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Say
we
not
well
that
thou
art
a
Samaritan,
and
hast
a
demon?
49 8:49
Jesus
answered,
I
have
not
a
demon;
but
I
honor
my
Father,
and
ye
dishonor
me.
50 8:50
But
I
seek
not
mine
own
glory:
there
is
one
that
seeketh
and
judgeth.
51 8:51
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
If
a
man
keep
my
word,
he
shall
never
see
death.
52 8:52
The
Jews
said
unto
him,
Now
we
know
that
thou
hast
a
demon.
Abraham
died,
and
the
prophets;
and
thou
sayest,
If
a
man
keep
my
word,
he
shall
never
taste
of
death.
53 8:53
Art
thou
greater
than
our
father
Abraham,
who
died?
and
the
prophets
died:
whom
makest
thou
thyself?
54 8:54
Jesus
answered,
If
I
glorify
myself,
my
glory
is
nothing:
it
is
my
Father
that
glorifieth
me;
of
whom
ye
say,
that
he
is
your
God;
55 8:55
and
ye
have
not
known
him:
but
I
know
him;
and
if
I
should
say,
I
know
him
not,
I
shall
be
like
unto
you,
a
liar:
but
I
know
him,
and
keep
his
word.
56 8:56
Your
father
Abraham
rejoiced
to
see
my
day;
and
he
saw
it,
and
was
glad.
57 8:57
The
Jews
therefore
said
unto
him,
Thou
art
not
yet
fifty
years
old,
and
hast
thou
seen
Abraham?
58 8:58
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Before
Abraham
was
born,
I
am.
59 8:59
They
took
up
stones
therefore
to
cast
at
him:
but
Jesus
hid
himself,
and
went
out
of
the
temple.
91 9:1
And
as
he
passed
by,
he
saw
a
man
blind
from
his
birth.
2 9:2
And
his
disciples
asked
him,
saying,
Rabbi,
who
sinned,
this
man,
or
his
parents,
that
he
should
be
born
blind?
3 9:3
Jesus
answered,
Neither
did
this
man
sin,
nor
his
parents:
but
that
the
works
of
God
should
be
made
manifest
in
him.
4 9:4
We
must
work
the
works
of
him
that
sent
me,
while
it
is
day:
the
night
cometh,
when
no
man
can
work.
5 9:5
When
I
am
in
the
world,
I
am
the
light
of
the
world.
6 9:6
When
he
had
thus
spoken,
he
spat
on
the
ground,
and
made
clay
of
the
spittle,
and
anointed
his
eyes
with
the
clay,
7 9:7
and
said
unto
him,
Go,
wash
in
the
pool
of
Siloam (which
is
by
interpretation,
Sent).
He
went
away
therefore,
and
washed,
and
came
seeing.
8 9:8
The
neighbors
therefore,
and
they
that
saw
him
aforetime,
that
he
was
a
beggar,
said,
Is
not
this
he
that
sat
and
begged?
9 9:9
Others
said,
It
is
he:
others
said,
No,
but
he
is
like
him.
He
said,
I
am
he.
10 9:10
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
How
then
were
thine
eyes
opened?
11 9:11
He
answered,
The
man
that
is
called
Jesus
made
clay,
and
anointed
mine
eyes,
and
said
unto
me,
Go
to
Siloam,
and
wash:
so
I
went
away
and
washed,
and
I
received
sight.
12 9:12
And
they
said
unto
him,
Where
is
he?
He
saith,
I
know
not.
13 9:13
They
bring
to
the
Pharisees
him
that
aforetime
was
blind.
14 9:14
Now
it
was
the
sabbath
on
the
day
when
Jesus
made
the
clay,
and
opened
his
eyes.
15 9:15
Again
therefore
the
Pharisees
also
asked
him
how
he
received
his
sight.
And
he
said
unto
them,
He
put
clay
upon
mine
eyes,
and
I
washed,
and
I
see.
16 9:16
Some
therefore
of
the
Pharisees
said,
This
man
is
not
from
God,
because
he
keepeth
not
the
sabbath.
But
others
said,
How
can
a
man
that
is
a
sinner
do
such
signs?
And
there
was
a
division
among
them.
17 9:17
They
say
therefore
unto
the
blind
man
again,
What
sayest
thou
of
him,
in
that
he
opened
thine
eyes?
And
he
said,
He
is
a
prophet.
18 9:18
The
Jews
therefore
did
not
believe
concerning
him,
that
he
had
been
blind,
and
had
received
his
sight,
until
they
called
the
parents
of
him
that
had
received
his
sight,
19 9:19
and
asked
them,
saying,
Is
this
your
son,
who
ye
say
was
born
blind?
how
then
doth
he
now
see?
20 9:20
His
parents
answered
and
said,
We
know
that
this
is
our
son,
and
that
he
was
born
blind:
21 9:21
but
how
he
now
seeth,
we
know
not;
or
who
opened
his
eyes,
we
know
not:
ask
him;
he
is
of
age;
he
shall
speak
for
himself.
22 9:22
These
things
said
his
parents,
because
they
feared
the
Jews:
for
the
Jews
had
agreed
already,
that
if
any
man
should
confess
him
to
be
Christ,
he
should
be
put
out
of
the synagogue.
23 9:23
Therefore
said
his
parents,
He
is
of
age;
ask
him.
24 9:24
So
they
called
a
second
time
the
man
that
was
blind,
and
said
unto
him,
Give
glory
to
God:
we
know
that
this
man
is
a
sinner.
25 9:25
He
therefore
answered,
Whether
he
is
a
sinner,
I
know
not:
one
thing
I
know,
that,
whereas
I
was
blind,
now
I
see.
26 9:26
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
What
did
he
to
thee?
how
opened
he
thine
eyes?
27 9:27
He
answered
them,
I
told
you
even
now,
and
ye
did
not
hear;
wherefore
would
ye
hear
it
again?
would
ye
also
become
his
disciples?
28 9:28
And
they
reviled
him,
and
said,
Thou
art
his
disciple;
but
we
are
disciples
of
Moses.
29 9:29
We
know
that
God
hath
spoken
unto
Moses:
but
as
for
this
man,
we
know
not
whence
he
is.
30 9:30
The
man
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Why,
herein
is
the
marvel,
that
ye
know
not
whence
he
is,
and
yet
he
opened
mine
eyes.
31 9:31
We
know
that
God
heareth
not
sinners:
but
if
any
man
be
a worshipper
of
God,
and
do
his
will,
him
he
heareth.
32 9:32
Since
the
world
began
it
was
never
heard
that
any
one
opened
the
eyes
of
a
man
born
blind.
33 9:33
If
this
man
were
not
from
God,
he
could
do
nothing.
34 9:34
They
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Thou
wast
altogether
born
in
sins,
and
dost
thou
teach
us?
And
they
cast
him
out.
35 9:35
Jesus
heard
that
they
had
cast
him
out;
and
finding
him,
he
said,
Dost
thou
believe
on
the
Son
of
God?
36 9:36
He
answered
and
said,
And
who
is
he,
Lord,
that
I
may
believe
on
him?
37 9:37
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Thou
hast
both
seen
him,
and
he
it
is
that
speaketh
with
thee.
38 9:38
And
he
said,
Lord,
I
believe.
And
he
worshipped
him.
39 9:39
And
Jesus
said,
For
judgment
came
I
into
this
world,
that
they
that
see
not
may
see;
and
that
they
that
see
may
become
blind.
40 9:40
Those
of
the
Pharisees
who
were
with
him
heard
these
things,
and
said
unto
him,
Are
we
also
blind?
41 9:41
Jesus
said
unto
them,
If
ye
were
blind,
ye
would
have
no
sin:
but
now
ye
say,
We
see:
your
sin
remaineth.
101 10:1
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
entereth
not
by
the
door
into
the
fold
of
the
sheep,
but climbeth
up
some
other
way,
the
same
is
a
thief
and
a
robber.
2 10:2
But
he
that
entereth
in
by
the
door
is
the
shepherd
of
the
sheep.
3 10:3
To
him
the
porter
openeth;
and
the
sheep
hear
his
voice:
and
he
calleth
his
own
sheep
by
name,
and
leadeth
them
out.
4 10:4
When
he
hath
put
forth
all
his
own,
he
goeth
before
them,
and
the
sheep
follow
him:
for
they
know
his
voice.
5 10:5
And
a
stranger
will
they
not
follow,
but
will
flee
from
him:
for
they
know
not
the
voice
of
strangers.
6 10:6
This
parable
spake
Jesus
unto
them:
but
they
understood
not
what
things
they
were
which
he
spake
unto
them.
7 10:7
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
them
again,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
I
am
the
door
of
the
sheep.
8 10:8
All
that
came
before
me
are
thieves
and
robbers:
but
the
sheep
did
not
hear
them.
9 10:9
I
am
the
door;
by
me
if
any
man
enter
in,
he
shall
be
saved,
and
shall
go
in
and
go
out,
and
shall
find
pasture.
10 10:10
The
thief
cometh
not,
but
that
he
may
steal,
and
kill,
and
destroy:
I
came
that
they
may
have
life,
and
may
have
it
abundantly.
11 10:11
I
am
the
good
shepherd:
the
good
shepherd
layeth
down
his
life
for
the
sheep.
12 10:12
He
that
is
a
hireling,
and
not
a
shepherd,
whose
own
the
sheep
are
not,
beholdeth
the
wolf
coming,
and
leaveth
the
sheep,
and
fleeth,
and
the
wolf snatcheth
them,
and
scattereth
them:
13 10:13
he
fleeth
because
he
is
a
hireling,
and
careth
not
for
the
sheep.
14 10:14
I
am
the
good
shepherd;
and
I
know
mine
own,
and
mine
own
know
me,
15 10:15
even
as
the
Father
knoweth
me,
and
I
know
the
Father;
and
I
lay
down
my
life
for
the
sheep.
16 10:16
And
other
sheep
I
have,
which
are
not
of
this
fold:
them
also
I
must
bring,
and
they
shall
hear
my
voice;
and
they
shall
become
one
flock,
one
shepherd.
17 10:17
Therefore
doth
the
Father
love
me,
because
I
lay
down
my
life,
that
I
may
take
it
again.
18 10:18
No
one
taketh
it
away
from
me,
but
I
lay
it
down
of
myself.
I
have
power
to
lay
it
down,
and
I
have
power
to
take
it
again.
This
commandment
received
I
from
my
Father.
19 10:19
There
arose
a
division
again
among
the
Jews
because
of
these
words.
20 10:20
And
many
of
them
said,
He
hath
a
demon,
and
is
mad;
why
hear
ye
him?
21 10:21
Others
said,
These
are
not
the
sayings
of
one
possessed
with
a
demon.
Can
a
demon
open
the
eyes
of
the
blind?
22 10:22
And
it
was
the
feast
of
the
dedication
at
Jerusalem:
23 10:23
it
was
winter;
and
Jesus
was
walking
in
the
temple
in
Solomon’s
porch.
24 10:24
The
Jews
therefore
came
round
about
him,
and
said
unto
him,
How
long
dost
thou
hold
us
in
suspense?
If
thou
art
the
Christ,
tell
us
plainly.
25 10:25
Jesus
answered
them,
I
told
you,
and
ye
believe
not:
the
works
that
I
do
in
my
Father’s
name,
these
bear
witness
of
me.
26 10:26
But
ye
believe
not,
because
ye
are
not
of
my
sheep.
27 10:27
My
sheep
hear
my
voice,
and
I
know
them,
and
they
follow
me:
28 10:28
and
I
give
unto
them
eternal
life;
and
they
shall
never
perish,
and
no
one
shall
snatch
them
out
of
my
hand.
29 10:29
My
Father,
who
hath
given
them
unto
me,
is
greater
than
all;
and
no
one
is
able
to
snatch
them
out
of
the
Father’s
hand.
30 10:30
I
and
the
Father
are
one.
31 10:31
The
Jews
took
up
stones
again
to
stone
him.
32 10:32
Jesus
answered
them,
Many
good
works
have
I
showed
you
from
the
Father;
for
which
of
those
works
do
ye
stone
me?
33 10:33
The
Jews
answered
him,
For
a
good
work
we
stone
thee
not,
but
for
blasphemy;
and
because
that
thou,
being
a
man,
makest
thyself
God.
34 10:34
Jesus
answered
them,
Is
it
not
written
in
your
law,
I
said,
Ye
are
gods?
35 10:35
If
he
called
them
gods,
unto
whom
the
word
of
God
came (and
the
scripture
cannot
be
broken),
36 10:36
say
ye
of
him,
whom
the
Father
sanctified
and
sent
into
the
world,
Thou blasphemest;
because
I
said,
I
am
the
Son
of
God?
37 10:37
If
I
do
not
the
works
of
my
Father,
believe
me
not.
38 10:38
But
if
I
do
them,
though
ye
believe
not
me,
believe
the
works:
that
ye
may
know
and
understand
that
the
Father
is
in
me,
and
I
in
the
Father.
39 10:39
They
sought
again
to
take
him:
and
he
went
forth
out
of
their
hand.
40 10:40
And
he
went
away
again
beyond
the
Jordan
into
the
place
where
John
was
at
the
first baptizing;
and
there
he
abode.
41 10:41
And
many
came
unto
him;
and
they
said,
John
indeed
did
no
sign:
but
all
things
whatsoever
John
spake
of
this
man
were
true.
42 10:42
And
many
believed
on
him
there.
111 11:1
Now
a
certain
man
was
sick,
Lazarus
of Bethany,
of
the
village
of
Mary
and
her
sister
Martha.
2 11:2
And
it
was
that
Mary
who
anointed
the
Lord
with
ointment,
and
wiped
his
feet
with
her
hair,
whose
brother
Lazarus
was
sick.
3 11:3
The
sisters
therefore
sent
unto
him,
saying,
Lord,
behold,
he
whom
thou
lovest
is
sick.
4 11:4
But
when
Jesus
heard
it,
he
said,
This
sickness
is
not
unto
death,
but
for
the
glory
of
God,
that
the
Son
of
God
may
be
glorified
thereby.
5 11:5
Now
Jesus
loved
Martha,
and
her
sister,
and
Lazarus.
6 11:6
When
therefore
he
heard
that
he
was
sick,
he
abode
at
that
time
two
days
in
the
place
where
he
was.
7 11:7
Then
after
this
he
saith
to
the
disciples,
Let
us
go
into
Judæa
again.
8 11:8
The
disciples
say
unto
him,
Rabbi,
the
Jews
were
but
now
seeking
to
stone
thee;
and
goest
thou
thither
again?
9 11:9
Jesus
answered,
Are
there
not
twelve
hours
in
the
day?
If
a
man
walk
in
the
day,
he
stumbleth
not,
because
he
seeth
the
light
of
this
world.
10 11:10
But
if
a
man
walk
in
the
night,
he
stumbleth,
because
the
light
is
not
in
him.
11 11:11
These
things
spake
he:
and
after
this
he
saith
unto
them,
Our
friend
Lazarus
is
fallen
asleep;
but
I
go,
that
I
may
awake
him
out
of
sleep.
12 11:12
The
disciples
therefore
said
unto
him,
Lord,
if
he
is
fallen
asleep,
he
will
recover.
13 11:13
Now
Jesus
had
spoken
of
his
death:
but
they
thought
that
he
spake
of
taking
rest
in
sleep.
14 11:14
Then
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
them
plainly,
Lazarus
is
dead.
15 11:15
And
I
am
glad
for
your
sakes
that
I
was
not
there,
to
the
intent
ye
may
believe;
nevertheless
let
us
go
unto
him.
16 11:16
Thomas
therefore,
who
is
called
Didymus,
said
unto
his fellow-disciples,
Let
us
also
go,
that
we
may
die
with
him.
17 11:17
So
when
Jesus
came,
he
found
that
he
had
been
in
the
tomb
four
days
already.
18 11:18
Now Bethany
was
nigh
unto
Jerusalem,
about
fifteen
furlongs
off;
19 11:19
and
many
of
the
Jews
had
come
to
Martha
and
Mary,
to
console
them
concerning
their
brother.
20 11:20
Martha
therefore,
when
she
heard
that
Jesus
was
coming,
went
and
met
him:
but
Mary
still
sat
in
the
house.
21 11:21
Martha
therefore
said
unto
Jesus,
Lord,
if
thou hadst
been
here,
my
brother
had
not
died.
22 11:22
And
even
now
I
know
that,
whatsoever
thou
shalt
ask
of
God,
God
will
give
thee.
23 11:23
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Thy
brother
shall
rise
again.
24 11:24
Martha
saith
unto
him,
I
know
that
he
shall
rise
again
in
the resurrection
at
the
last
day.
25 11:25
Jesus
said
unto
her,
I
am
the resurrection,
and
the
life:
he
that
believeth
on
me,
though
he
die,
yet
shall
he
live;
26 11:26
and
whosoever
liveth
and
believeth
on
me
shall
never
die.
Believest
thou
this?
27 11:27
She
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord:
I
have
believed
that
thou
art
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God,
even
he
that
cometh
into
the
world.
28 11:28
And
when
she
had
said
this,
she
went
away,
and
called
Mary
her
sister
secretly,
saying,
The
Teacher
is
here,
and
calleth
thee.
29 11:29
And
she,
when
she
heard
it,
arose
quickly,
and
went
unto
him.
30 11:30(Now
Jesus
was
not
yet
come
into
the
village,
but
was
still
in
the
place
where
Martha
met
him.)
31 11:31
The
Jews
then
who
were
with
her
in
the
house,
and
were
consoling
her,
when
they
saw
Mary,
that
she
rose
up
quickly
and
went
out,
followed
her,
supposing
that
she
was
going
unto
the
tomb
to
weep
there.
32 11:32
Mary
therefore,
when
she
came
where
Jesus
was,
and
saw
him,
fell
down
at
his
feet,
saying
unto
him,
Lord,
if
thou hadst
been
here,
my
brother
had
not
died.
33 11:33
When
Jesus
therefore
saw
her
weeping,
and
the
Jews
also
weeping
who
came
with
her,
he
groaned
in
the
spirit,
and
was
troubled,
34 11:34
and
said,
Where
have
ye
laid
him?
They
say
unto
him,
Lord,
come
and
see.
35 11:35
Jesus
wept.
36 11:36
The
Jews
therefore
said,
Behold
how
he
loved
him!
37 11:37
But
some
of
them
said,
Could
not
this
man,
who
opened
the
eyes
of
him
that
was
blind,
have
caused
that
this
man
also
should
not
die?
38 11:38
Jesus
therefore
again
groaning
in
himself
cometh
to
the
tomb.
Now
it
was
a
cave,
and
a
stone
lay
against
it.
39 11:39
Jesus
saith,
Take
ye
away
the
stone.
Martha,
the
sister
of
him
that
was
dead,
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
by
this
time
the
body
decayeth;
for
he
hath
been
dead
four
days.
40 11:40
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Said
I
not
unto
thee,
that,
if
thou believedst,
thou shouldest
see
the
glory
of
God?
41 11:41
So
they
took
away
the
stone.
And
Jesus
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
said,
Father,
I
thank
thee
that
thou
heardest
me.
42 11:42
And
I
knew
that
thou
hearest
me
always:
but
because
of
the
multitude
that
standeth
around
I
said
it,
that
they
may
believe
that
thou
didst
send
me.
43 11:43
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
he
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
Lazarus,
come
forth.
44 11:44
He
that
was
dead
came
forth,
bound
hand
and
foot
with grave-clothes;
and
his
face
was
bound
about
with
a
napkin.
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Loose
him,
and
let
him
go.
45 11:45
Many
therefore
of
the
Jews,
who
came
to
Mary
and
beheld
that
which
he
did,
believed
on
him.
46 11:46
But
some
of
them
went
away
to
the
Pharisees,
and
told
them
the
things
which
Jesus
had
done.
47 11:47
The
chief
priests
therefore
and
the
Pharisees
gathered
a
council,
and
said,
What
do
we?
for
this
man
doeth
many
signs.
48 11:48
If
we
let
him
thus
alone,
all
men
will
believe
on
him:
and
the
Romans
will
come
and
take
away
both
our
place
and
our
nation.
49 11:49
But
a
certain
one
of
them,
Caiaphas,
being
high
priest
that
year,
said
unto
them,
Ye
know
nothing
at
all,
50 11:50
nor
do
ye
take
account
that
it
is
expedient
for
you
that
one
man
should
die
for
the
people,
and
that
the
whole
nation
perish
not.
51 11:51
Now
this
he
said
not
of
himself:
but
being
high
priest
that
year,
he
prophesied
that
Jesus
should
die
for
the
nation;
52 11:52
and
not
for
the
nation
only,
but
that
he
might
also
gather
together
into
one
the
children
of
God
that
are
scattered
abroad.
53 11:53
So
from
that
day
forth
they
took
counsel
that
they
might
put
him
to
death.
54 11:54
Jesus
therefore
walked
no
more
openly
among
the
Jews,
but
departed
thence
into
the
country
near
to
the
wilderness,
into
a
city
called
Ephraim;
and
there
he
tarried
with
the
disciples.
55 11:55
Now
the
passover
of
the
Jews
was
at
hand:
and
many
went
up
to
Jerusalem
out
of
the
country
before
the
passover,
to
purify
themselves.
56 11:56
They
sought
therefore
for
Jesus,
and
spake
one
with
another,
as
they
stood
in
the
temple,
What
think
ye?
That
he
will
not
come
to
the
feast?
57 11:57
Now
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
had
given
commandment,
that,
if
any
man
knew
where
he
was,
he
should
show
it,
that
they
might
take
him.
121 12:1
Jesus
therefore
six
days
before
the
passover
came
to Bethany,
where
Lazarus
was,
whom
Jesus
raised
from
the
dead.
2 12:2
So
they
made
him
a
supper
there:
and
Martha
served;
but
Lazarus
was
one
of
them
that
sat
at
meat
with
him.
3 12:3
Mary
therefore
took
a
pound
of
ointment
of
pure
nard,
very
precious,
and
anointed
the
feet
of
Jesus,
and
wiped
his
feet
with
her
hair:
and
the
house
was
filled
with
the odor
of
the
ointment.
4 12:4
But
Judas
Iscariot,
one
of
his
disciples,
that
should
betray
him,
saith,
5 12:5
Why
was
not
this
ointment
sold
for
three
hundred shillings,
and
given
to
the
poor?
6 12:6
Now
this
he
said,
not
because
he
cared
for
the
poor;
but
because
he
was
a
thief,
and
having
the
bag
took
away
what
was
put
therein.
7 12:7
Jesus
therefore
said,
Suffer
her
to
keep
it
against
the
day
of
my
burying.
8 12:8
For
the
poor
ye
have
always
with
you;
but
me
ye
have
not
always.
9 12:9
The
common
people
therefore
of
the
Jews
learned
that
he
was
there:
and
they
came,
not
for
Jesus’
sake
only,
but
that
they
might
see
Lazarus
also,
whom
he
had
raised
from
the
dead.
10 12:10
But
the
chief
priests
took
counsel
that
they
might
put
Lazarus
also
to
death;
11 12:11
because
that
by
reason
of
him
many
of
the
Jews
went
away,
and
believed
on
Jesus.
12 12:12
On
the
morrow
a
great
multitude
that
had
come
to
the
feast,
when
they
heard
that
Jesus
was
coming
to
Jerusalem,
13 12:13
took
the
branches
of
the
palm
trees,
and
went
forth
to
meet
him,
and
cried
out,
Hosanna:
Blessed
is
he
that
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
even
the
King
of
Israel.
14 12:14
And
Jesus,
having
found
a
young
ass,
sat
thereon;
as
it
is
written,
15 12:15
Fear
not,
daughter
of
Zion:
behold,
thy
King
cometh,
sitting
on
an
ass’s
colt.
16 12:16
These
things
understood
not
his
disciples
at
the
first:
but
when
Jesus
was
glorified,
then
remembered
they
that
these
things
were
written
of
him,
and
that
they
had
done
these
things
unto
him.
17 12:17
The
multitude
therefore
that
was
with
him
when
he
called
Lazarus
out
of
the
tomb,
and
raised
him
from
the
dead,
bare
witness.
18 12:18
For
this
cause
also
the
multitude
went
and
met
him,
for
that
they
heard
that
he
had
done
this
sign.
19 12:19
The
Pharisees
therefore
said
among
themselves,
Behold
how
ye
prevail
nothing;
lo,
the
world
is
gone
after
him.
20 12:20
Now
there
were
certain
Greeks
among
those
that
went
up
to
worship
at
the
feast:
21 12:21
these
therefore
came
to
Philip,
who
was
of Bethsaida
of
Galilee,
and
asked
him,
saying,
Sir,
we
would
see
Jesus.
22 12:22
Philip
cometh
and
telleth Andrew: Andrew
cometh,
and
Philip,
and
they
tell
Jesus.
23 12:23
And
Jesus
answereth
them,
saying,
The
hour
is
come,
that
the
Son
of
man
should
be
glorified.
24 12:24
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Except
a
grain
of
wheat
fall
into
the
earth
and
die,
it
abideth
by
itself
alone;
but
if
it
die,
it
beareth
much
fruit.
25 12:25
He
that
loveth
his
life loseth
it;
and
he
that
hateth
his
life
in
this
world
shall
keep
it
unto
life
eternal.
26 12:26
If
any
man
serve
me,
let
him
follow
me;
and
where
I
am,
there
shall
also
my
servant
be:
if
any
man
serve
me,
him
will
the
Father
honor.
27 12:27
Now
is
my
soul
troubled;
and
what
shall
I
say?
Father,
save
me
from
this
hour.
But
for
this
cause
came
I
unto
this
hour.
28 12:28
Father,
glorify
thy
name.
There
came
therefore
a
voice
out
of
heaven,
saying,
I
have
both
glorified
it,
and
will
glorify
it
again.
29 12:29
The
multitude
therefore,
that
stood
by,
and
heard
it,
said
that
it
had
thundered:
others
said,
An
angel
hath
spoken
to
him.
30 12:30
Jesus
answered
and
said,
This
voice
hath
not
come
for
my
sake,
but
for
your
sakes.
31 12:31
Now
is
the
judgment
of
this
world:
now
shall
the
prince
of
this
world
be
cast
out.
32 12:32
And
I,
if
I
be
lifted
up
from
the
earth,
will
draw
all
men
unto
myself.
33 12:33
But
this
he
said,
signifying
by
what
manner
of
death
he
should
die.
34 12:34
The
multitude
therefore
answered
him,
We
have
heard
out
of
the
law
that
the
Christ
abideth
for
ever:
and
how
sayest
thou,
The
Son
of
man
must
be
lifted
up?
who
is
this
Son
of
man?
35 12:35
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
them,
Yet
a
little
while
is
the
light
among
you.
Walk
while
ye
have
the
light,
that
darkness
overtake
you
not:
and
he
that
walketh
in
the
darkness
knoweth
not
whither
he
goeth.
36 12:36
While
ye
have
the
light,
believe
on
the
light,
that
ye
may
become
sons
of
light.
These
things
spake
Jesus,
and
he
departed
and
hid
himself
from
them.
37 12:37
But
though
he
had
done
so
many
signs
before
them,
yet
they
believed
not
on
him:
38 12:38
that
the
word
of
Isaiah
the
prophet
might
be
fulfilled,
which
he
spake,
Lord,
who
hath
believed
our
report?
And
to
whom
hath
the
arm
of
the
Lord
been
revealed?
39 12:39
For
this
cause
they
could
not
believe,
for
that
Isaiah
said
again,
40 12:40
He
hath
blinded
their
eyes,
and
he
hardened
their
heart;
Lest
they
should
see
with
their
eyes,
and
perceive
with
their
heart,
And
should
turn,
And
I
should
heal
them.
41 12:41
These
things
said
Isaiah,
because
he
saw
his
glory;
and
he
spake
of
him.
42 12:42
Nevertheless
even
of
the
rulers
many
believed
on
him;
but
because
of
the
Pharisees
they
did
not
confess
it,
lest
they
should
be
put
out
of
the synagogue:
43 12:43
for
they
loved
the
glory
that
is
of
men
more
than
the
glory
that
is
of
God.
44 12:44
And
Jesus
cried
and
said,
He
that
believeth
on
me,
believeth
not
on
me,
but
on
him
that
sent
me.
45 12:45
And
he
that
beholdeth
me
beholdeth
him
that
sent
me.
46 12:46
I
am
come
a
light
into
the
world,
that
whosoever
believeth
on
me
may
not
abide
in
the
darkness.
47 12:47
And
if
any
man
hear
my
sayings,
and
keep
them
not,
I
judge
him
not:
for
I
came
not
to
judge
the
world,
but
to
save
the
world.
48 12:48
He
that rejecteth
me,
and
receiveth
not
my
sayings,
hath
one
that
judgeth
him:
the
word
that
I
spake,
the
same
shall
judge
him
in
the
last
day.
49 12:49
For
I
spake
not
from
myself;
but
the
Father
that
sent
me,
he
hath
given
me
a
commandment,
what
I
should
say,
and
what
I
should
speak.
50 12:50
And
I
know
that
his
commandment
is
life
eternal;
the
things
therefore
which
I
speak,
even
as
the
Father
hath
said
unto
me,
so
I
speak.
131 13:1
Now
before
the
feast
of
the
passover,
Jesus
knowing
that
his
hour
was
come
that
he
should
depart
out
of
this
world
unto
the
Father,
having
loved
his
own
that
were
in
the
world,
he
loved
them
unto
the
end.
2 13:2
And
during
supper,
the
devil
having
already
put
into
the
heart
of
Judas
Iscariot,
Simon’s
son,
to
betray
him,
3 13:3
Jesus,
knowing
that
the
Father
had
given
all
things
into
his
hands,
and
that
he
came
forth
from
God,
and
goeth
unto
God,
4 13:4
riseth
from
supper,
and
layeth
aside
his
garments;
and
he
took
a
towel,
and
girded
himself.
5 13:5
Then
he
poureth
water
into
the
basin,
and
began
to
wash
the
disciples’
feet,
and
to
wipe
them
with
the
towel
wherewith
he
was
girded.
6 13:6
So
he
cometh
to
Simon
Peter.
He
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
dost
thou
wash
my
feet?
7 13:7
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
What
I
do
thou
knowest
not
now;
but
thou
shalt
understand
hereafter.
8 13:8
Peter
saith
unto
him,
Thou
shalt
never
wash
my
feet.
Jesus
answered
him,
If
I
wash
thee
not,
thou
hast
no
part
with
me.
9 13:9
Simon
Peter
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
not
my
feet
only,
but
also
my
hands
and
my
head.
10 13:10
Jesus
saith
to
him,
He
that
is
bathed
needeth
not
save
to
wash
his
feet,
but
is
clean
every
whit:
and
ye
are
clean,
but
not
all.
11 13:11
For
he
knew
him
that
should
betray
him;
therefore
said
he,
Ye
are
not
all
clean.
12 13:12
So
when
he
had
washed
their
feet,
and
taken
his
garments,
and
sat
down
again,
he
said
unto
them,
Know
ye
what
I
have
done
to
you?
13 13:13
Ye
call
me,
Teacher,
and,
Lord:
and
ye
say
well;
for
so
I
am.
14 13:14
If
I
then,
the
Lord
and
the
Teacher,
have
washed
your
feet,
ye
also
ought
to
wash
one
another’s
feet.
15 13:15
For
I
have
given
you
an
example,
that
ye
also
should
do
as
I
have
done
to
you.
16 13:16
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
A
servant
is
not
greater
than
his
lord;
neither
one
that
is
sent
greater
than
he
that
sent
him.
17 13:17
If
ye
know
these
things,
blessed
are
ye
if
ye
do
them.
18 13:18
I
speak
not
of
you
all:
I
know
whom
I
have
chosen:
but
that
the
scripture
may
be
fulfilled,
He
that
eateth
my
bread
lifted
up
his
heel
against
me.
19 13:19
From
henceforth
I
tell
you
before
it
come
to
pass,
that,
when
it
is
come
to
pass,
ye
may
believe
that
I
am
he.
20 13:20
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
receiveth
whomsoever
I
send
receiveth
me;
and
he
that
receiveth
me
receiveth
him
that
sent
me.
21 13:21
When
Jesus
had
thus
said,
he
was
troubled
in
the
spirit,
and
testified,
and
said,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
that
one
of
you
shall
betray
me.
22 13:22
The
disciples
looked
one
on
another, doubting
of
whom
he
spake.
23 13:23
There
was
at
the
table reclining
in
Jesus’
bosom
one
of
his
disciples,
whom
Jesus
loved.
24 13:24
Simon
Peter
therefore beckoneth
to
him,
and
saith
unto
him,
Tell
us
who
it
is
of
whom
he
speaketh.
25 13:25
He
leaning
back,
as
he
was,
on
Jesus’
breast
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
who
is
it?
26 13:26
Jesus
therefore
answereth,
He
it
is,
for
whom
I
shall
dip
the
sop,
and
give
it
him.
So
when
he
had
dipped
the
sop,
he
taketh
and
giveth
it
to
Judas,
the
son
of
Simon
Iscariot.
27 13:27
And
after
the
sop,
then
entered
Satan
into
him.
Jesus
therefore
saith
unto
him,
What
thou
doest,
do
quickly.
28 13:28
Now
no
man
at
the
table
knew
for
what
intent
he
spake
this
unto
him.
29 13:29
For
some
thought,
because
Judas
had
the
bag,
that
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Buy
what
things
we
have
need
of
for
the
feast;
or,
that
he
should
give
something
to
the
poor.
30 13:30
He
then
having
received
the
sop
went
out
straightway:
and
it
was
night.
31 13:31
When
therefore
he
was
gone
out,
Jesus
saith,
Now
is
the
Son
of
man
glorified,
and
God
is
glorified
in
him;
32 13:32
and
God
shall
glorify
him
in
himself,
and
straightway
shall
he
glorify
him.
33 13:33
Little
children,
yet
a
little
while
I
am
with
you.
Ye
shall
seek
me:
and
as
I
said
unto
the
Jews,
Whither
I
go,
ye
cannot
come;
so
now
I
say
unto
you.
34 13:34
A
new
commandment
I
give
unto
you,
that
ye
love
one
another;
even
as
I
have
loved
you,
that
ye
also
love
one
another.
35 13:35
By
this
shall
all
men
know
that
ye
are
my
disciples,
if
ye
have
love
one
to
another.
36 13:36
Simon
Peter
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
whither
goest
thou?
Jesus
answered,
Whither
I
go,
thou
canst
not
follow
me
now;
but
thou shalt
follow
afterwards.
37 13:37
Peter
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
why
cannot
I
follow
thee
even
now?
I
will
lay
down
my
life
for
thee.
38 13:38
Jesus
answereth,
Wilt
thou
lay
down
thy
life
for
me?
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
thee,
The cock
shall
not
crow,
till
thou
hast
denied
me
thrice.
141 14:1
Let
not
your
heart
be
troubled:
believe
in
God,
believe
also
in
me.
2 14:2
In
my
Father’s
house
are
many
mansions;
if
it
were
not
so,
I
would
have
told
you;
for
I
go
to
prepare
a
place
for
you.
3 14:3
And
if
I
go
and
prepare
a
place
for
you,
I
come
again,
and
will
receive
you
unto
myself;
that
where
I
am,
there
ye
may
be
also.
4 14:4
And
whither
I
go,
ye
know
the
way.
5 14:5
Thomas
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
we
know
not
whither
thou
goest;
how
know
we
the
way?
6 14:6
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
I
am
the
way,
and
the
truth,
and
the
life:
no
one
cometh
unto
the
Father,
but
by
me.
7 14:7
If
ye
had
known
me,
ye
would
have
known
my
Father
also:
from
henceforth
ye
know
him,
and
have
seen
him.
8 14:8
Philip
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
show
us
the
Father,
and
it sufficeth
us.
9 14:9
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Have
I
been
so
long
time
with
you,
and
dost
thou
not
know
me,
Philip?
he
that
hath
seen
me
hath
seen
the
Father;
how
sayest
thou,
Show
us
the
Father?
10 14:10
Believest
thou
not
that
I
am
in
the
Father,
and
the
Father
in
me?
the
words
that
I
say
unto
you
I
speak
not
from
myself:
but
the
Father
abiding
in
me
doeth
his
works.
11 14:11
Believe
me
that
I
am
in
the
Father,
and
the
Father
in
me:
or
else
believe
me
for
the
very works’
sake.
12 14:12
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
believeth
on
me,
the
works
that
I
do
shall
he
do
also;
and
greater
works
than
these
shall
he
do;
because
I
go
unto
the
Father.
13 14:13
And
whatsoever
ye
shall
ask
in
my
name,
that
will
I
do,
that
the
Father
may
be
glorified
in
the
Son.
14 14:14
If
ye
shall
ask
anything
in
my
name,
that
will
I
do.
15 14:15
If
ye
love
me,
ye
will
keep
my
commandments.
16 14:16
And
I
will
pray
the
Father,
and
he
shall
give
you
another
Comforter,
that
he
may
be
with
you
for
ever,
17 14:17
even
the
Spirit
of
truth:
whom
the
world
cannot
receive;
for
it
beholdeth
him
not,
neither
knoweth
him:
ye
know
him;
for
he
abideth
with
you,
and
shall
be
in
you.
18 14:18
I
will
not
leave
you
desolate:
I
come
unto
you.
19 14:19
Yet
a
little
while,
and
the
world
beholdeth
me
no
more;
but
ye
behold
me:
because
I
live,
ye
shall
live
also.
20 14:20
In
that
day
ye
shall
know
that
I
am
in
my
Father,
and
ye
in
me,
and
I
in
you.
21 14:21
He
that
hath
my
commandments,
and
keepeth
them,
he
it
is
that
loveth
me:
and
he
that
loveth
me
shall
be
loved
of
my
Father,
and
I
will
love
him,
and
will
manifest
myself
unto
him.
22 14:22
Judas (not
Iscariot)
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
what
is
come
to
pass
that
thou
wilt
manifest
thyself
unto
us,
and
not
unto
the
world?
23 14:23
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
If
a
man
love
me,
he
will
keep
my
word:
and
my
Father
will
love
him,
and
we
will
come
unto
him,
and
make
our
abode
with
him.
24 14:24
He
that
loveth
me
not
keepeth
not
my
words:
and
the
word
which
ye
hear
is
not
mine,
but
the
Father’s
who
sent
me.
25 14:25
These
things
have
I
spoken
unto
you,
while
yet
abiding
with
you.
26 14:26
But
the
Comforter,
even
the
Holy
Spirit,
whom
the
Father
will
send
in
my
name,
he
shall
teach
you
all
things,
and
bring
to
your
remembrance
all
that
I
said
unto
you.
27 14:27
Peace
I
leave
with
you;
my
peace
I
give
unto
you:
not
as
the
world
giveth,
give
I
unto
you.
Let
not
your
heart
be
troubled,
neither
let
it
be
fearful.
28 14:28
Ye
heard
how
I
said
to
you,
I
go
away,
and
I
come
unto
you.
If
ye
loved
me,
ye
would
have
rejoiced,
because
I
go
unto
the
Father:
for
the
Father
is
greater
than
I.
29 14:29
And
now
I
have
told
you
before
it
come
to
pass,
that,
when
it
is
come
to
pass,
ye
may
believe.
30 14:30
I
will
no
more
speak
much
with
you,
for
the
prince
of
the
world
cometh:
and
he
hath
nothing
in
me;
31 14:31
but
that
the
world
may
know
that
I
love
the
Father,
and
as
the
Father
gave
me
commandment,
even
so
I
do.
Arise,
let
us
go
hence.
151 15:1
I
am
the
true
vine,
and
my
Father
is
the
husbandman.
2 15:2
Every
branch
in
me
that
beareth
not
fruit,
he
taketh
it
away:
and
every
branch
that
beareth
fruit,
he
cleanseth
it,
that
it
may
bear
more
fruit.
3 15:3
Already
ye
are
clean
because
of
the
word
which
I
have
spoken
unto
you.
4 15:4
Abide
in
me,
and
I
in
you.
As
the
branch
cannot
bear
fruit
of
itself,
except
it
abide
in
the
vine;
so
neither
can
ye,
except
ye
abide
in
me.
5 15:5
I
am
the
vine,
ye
are
the
branches:
He
that
abideth
in
me,
and
I
in
him,
the
same
beareth
much
fruit:
for
apart
from
me
ye
can
do
nothing.
6 15:6
If
a
man
abide
not
in
me,
he
is
cast
forth
as
a
branch,
and
is
withered;
and
they
gather
them,
and
cast
them
into
the
fire,
and
they
are
burned.
7 15:7
If
ye
abide
in
me,
and
my
words
abide
in
you,
ask
whatsoever
ye
will,
and
it
shall
be
done
unto
you.
8 15:8
Herein
is
my
Father
glorified,
that
ye
bear
much
fruit;
and
so
shall
ye
be
my
disciples.
9 15:9
Even
as
the
Father
hath
loved
me,
I
also
have
loved
you:
abide
ye
in
my
love.
10 15:10
If
ye
keep
my
commandments,
ye
shall
abide
in
my
love;
even
as
I
have
kept
my
Father’s
commandments,
and
abide
in
his
love.
11 15:11
These
things
have
I
spoken
unto
you,
that
my
joy
may
be
in
you,
and
that
your
joy
may
be
made
full.
12 15:12
This
is
my
commandment,
that
ye
love
one
another,
even
as
I
have
loved
you.
13 15:13
Greater
love
hath
no
man
than
this,
that
a
man
lay
down
his
life
for
his
friends.
14 15:14
Ye
are
my
friends,
if
ye
do
the
things
which
I
command
you.
15 15:15
No
longer
do
I
call
you
servants;
for
the
servant
knoweth
not
what
his
lord
doeth:
but
I
have
called
you
friends;
for
all
things
that
I
heard
from
my
Father
I
have
made
known
unto
you.
16 15:16
Ye
did
not
choose
me,
but
I
chose
you,
and
appointed
you,
that
ye
should
go
and
bear
fruit,
and
that
your
fruit
should
abide:
that
whatsoever
ye
shall
ask
of
the
Father
in
my
name,
he
may
give
it
you.
17 15:17
These
things
I
command
you,
that
ye
may
love
one
another.
18 15:18
If
the
world
hateth
you,
ye
know
that
it
hath
hated
me
before
it
hated
you.
19 15:19
If
ye
were
of
the
world,
the
world
would
love
its
own:
but
because
ye
are
not
of
the
world,
but
I
chose
you
out
of
the
world,
therefore
the
world
hateth
you.
20 15:20
Remember
the
word
that
I
said
unto
you,
A
servant
is
not
greater
than
his
lord.
If
they
persecuted
me,
they
will
also
persecute
you;
if
they
kept
my
word,
they
will
keep
yours
also.
21 15:21
But
all
these
things
will
they
do
unto
you
for
my
name’s
sake,
because
they
know
not
him
that
sent
me.
22 15:22
If
I
had
not
come
and
spoken
unto
them,
they
had
not
had
sin:
but
now
they
have
no
excuse
for
their
sin.
23 15:23
He
that
hateth
me
hateth
my
Father
also.
24 15:24
If
I
had
not
done
among
them
the
works
which
none
other
did,
they
had
not
had
sin:
but
now
have
they
both
seen
and
hated
both
me
and
my
Father.
25 15:25
But
this
cometh
to
pass,
that
the
word
may
be
fulfilled
that
is
written
in
their
law,
They
hated
me
without
a
cause.
26 15:26
But
when
the
Comforter
is
come,
whom
I
will
send
unto
you
from
the
Father,
even
the
Spirit
of
truth,
which
proceedeth
from
the
Father,
he
shall
bear
witness
of
me:
27 15:27
and
ye
also
bear
witness,
because
ye
have
been
with
me
from
the
beginning.
161 16:1
These
things
have
I
spoken
unto
you,
that
ye
should
not
be
caused
to
stumble.
2 16:2
They
shall
put
you
out
of
the
synagogues:
yea,
the
hour
cometh,
that
whosoever
killeth
you
shall
think
that
he
offereth
service
unto
God.
3 16:3
And
these
things
will
they
do,
because
they
have
not
known
the
Father,
nor
me.
4 16:4
But
these
things
have
I
spoken
unto
you,
that
when
their
hour
is
come,
ye
may
remember
them,
how
that
I
told
you.
And
these
things
I
said
not
unto
you
from
the
beginning,
because
I
was
with
you.
5 16:5
But
now
I
go
unto
him
that
sent
me;
and
none
of
you
asketh
me,
Whither
goest
thou?
6 16:6
But
because
I
have
spoken
these
things
unto
you,
sorrow
hath
filled
your
heart.
7 16:7
Nevertheless
I
tell
you
the
truth:
It
is
expedient
for
you
that
I
go
away;
for
if
I
go
not
away,
the
Comforter
will
not
come
unto
you;
but
if
I
go,
I
will
send
him
unto
you.
8 16:8
And
he,
when
he
is
come,
will
convict
the
world
in
respect
of
sin,
and
of
righteousness,
and
of
judgment:
9 16:9
of
sin,
because
they
believe
not
on
me;
10 16:10
of
righteousness,
because
I
go
to
the
Father,
and
ye
behold
me
no
more;
11 16:11
of
judgment,
because
the
prince
of
this
world
hath
been
judged.
12 16:12
I
have
yet
many
things
to
say
unto
you,
but
ye
cannot
bear
them
now.
13 16:13
Howbeit
when
he,
the
Spirit
of
truth,
is
come,
he
shall
guide
you
into
all
the
truth:
for
he
shall
not
speak
from
himself;
but
what
things
soever
he
shall
hear,
these
shall
he
speak:
and
he
shall
declare
unto
you
the
things
that
are
to
come.
14 16:14
He
shall
glorify
me:
for
he
shall
take
of
mine,
and
shall
declare
it
unto
you.
15 16:15
All
things
whatsoever
the
Father
hath
are
mine:
therefore
said
I,
that
he
taketh
of
mine,
and
shall
declare
it
unto
you.
16 16:16
A
little
while,
and
ye
behold
me
no
more;
and
again
a
little
while,
and
ye
shall
see
me.
17 16:17
Some
of
his
disciples
therefore
said
one
to
another,
What
is
this
that
he
saith
unto
us,
A
little
while,
and
ye
behold
me
not;
and
again
a
little
while,
and
ye
shall
see
me:
and,
Because
I
go
to
the
Father?
18 16:18
They
said
therefore,
What
is
this
that
he
saith,
A
little
while?
We
know
not
what
he
saith.
19 16:19
Jesus
perceived
that
they
were
desirous
to
ask
him,
and
he
said
unto
them,
Do
ye
inquire
among
yourselves
concerning
this,
that
I
said,
A
little
while,
and
ye
behold
me
not,
and
again
a
little
while,
and
ye
shall
see
me?
20 16:20
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
that
ye
shall
weep
and
lament,
but
the
world
shall
rejoice:
ye
shall
be
sorrowful,
but
your
sorrow
shall
be
turned
into
joy.
21 16:21
A
woman
when
she
is
in
travail
hath
sorrow,
because
her
hour
is
come:
but
when
she
is
delivered
of
the
child,
she
remembereth
no
more
the
anguish,
for
the
joy
that
a
man
is
born
into
the
world.
22 16:22
And
ye
therefore
now
have
sorrow:
but
I
will
see
you
again,
and
your
heart
shall
rejoice,
and
your
joy
no
one
taketh
away
from
you.
23 16:23
And
in
that
day
ye
shall
ask
me
no
question.
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
If
ye
shall
ask
anything
of
the
Father,
he
will
give
it
you
in
my
name.
24 16:24
Hitherto
have
ye
asked
nothing
in
my
name:
ask,
and
ye
shall
receive,
that
your
joy
may
be
made
full.
25 16:25
These
things
have
I
spoken
unto
you
in
dark
sayings:
the
hour
cometh,
when
I
shall
no
more
speak
unto
you
in
dark
sayings,
but
shall
tell
you
plainly
of
the
Father.
26 16:26
In
that
day
ye
shall
ask
in
my
name:
and
I
say
not
unto
you,
that
I
will
pray
the
Father
for
you;
27 16:27
for
the
Father
himself
loveth
you,
because
ye
have
loved
me,
and
have
believed
that
I
came
forth
from
the
Father.
28 16:28
I
came
out
from
the
Father,
and
am
come
into
the
world:
again,
I
leave
the
world,
and
go
unto
the
Father.
29 16:29
His
disciples
say,
Lo,
now
speakest
thou
plainly,
and
speakest
no
dark
saying.
30 16:30
Now
know
we
that
thou
knowest
all
things,
and
needest
not
that
any
man
should
ask
thee:
by
this
we
believe
that
thou
camest
forth
from
God.
31 16:31
Jesus
answered
them,
Do
ye
now
believe?
32 16:32
Behold,
the
hour
cometh,
yea,
is
come,
that
ye
shall
be
scattered,
every
man
to
his
own,
and
shall
leave
me
alone:
and
yet
I
am
not
alone,
because
the
Father
is
with
me.
33 16:33
These
things
have
I
spoken
unto
you,
that
in
me
ye
may
have
peace.
In
the
world
ye
have
tribulation:
but
be
of
good
cheer;
I
have
overcome
the
world.
171 17:1
These
things
spake
Jesus;
and
lifting
up
his
eyes
to
heaven,
he
said,
Father,
the
hour
is
come;
glorify
thy
Son,
that
the
Son
may
glorify
thee:
2 17:2
even
as
thou
gavest
him
authority
over
all
flesh,
that
to
all
whom
thou
hast
given
him,
he
should
give
eternal
life.
3 17:3
And
this
is
life
eternal,
that
they
should
know
thee
the
only
true
God,
and
him
whom
thou
didst
send,
even
Jesus
Christ.
4 17:4
I
glorified
thee
on
the
earth,
having
accomplished
the
work
which
thou
hast
given
me
to
do.
5 17:5
And
now,
Father,
glorify
thou
me
with
thine
own
self
with
the
glory
which
I
had
with
thee
before
the
world
was.
6 17:6
I
manifested
thy
name
unto
the
men
whom
thou
gavest
me
out
of
the
world:
thine
they
were,
and
thou
gavest
them
to
me;
and
they
have
kept
thy
word.
7 17:7
Now
they
know
that
all
things
whatsoever
thou
hast
given
me
are
from
thee:
8 17:8
for
the
words
which
thou
gavest
me
I
have
given
unto
them;
and
they
received
them,
and
knew
of
a
truth
that
I
came
forth
from
thee,
and
they
believed
that
thou
didst
send
me.
9 17:9
I
pray
for
them:
I
pray
not
for
the
world,
but
for
those
whom
thou
hast
given
me;
for
they
are
thine:
10 17:10
and
all
things
that
are
mine
are
thine,
and
thine
are
mine:
and
I
am
glorified
in
them.
11 17:11
And
I
am
no
more
in
the
world,
and
these
are
in
the
world,
and
I
come
to
thee.
Holy
Father,
keep
them
in
thy
name
which
thou
hast
given
me,
that
they
may
be
one,
even
as
we
are.
12 17:12
While
I
was
with
them,
I
kept
them
in
thy
name
which
thou
hast
given
me:
and
I
guarded
them,
and
not
one
of
them
perished,
but
the
son
of perdition;
that
the
scripture
might
be
fulfilled.
13 17:13
But
now
I
come
to
thee;
and
these
things
I
speak
in
the
world,
that
they
may
have
my
joy
made
full
in
themselves.
14 17:14
I
have
given
them
thy
word;
and
the
world
hated
them,
because
they
are
not
of
the
world,
even
as
I
am
not
of
the
world.
15 17:15
I
pray
not
that
thou shouldest
take
them
from
the
world,
but
that
thou shouldest
keep
them
from
the
evil
one.
16 17:16
They
are
not
of
the
world,
even
as
I
am
not
of
the
world.
17 17:17
Sanctify
them
in
the
truth:
thy
word
is
truth.
18 17:18
As
thou
didst
send
me
into
the
world,
even
so
sent
I
them
into
the
world.
19 17:19
And
for
their
sakes
I
sanctify
myself,
that
they
themselves
also
may
be
sanctified
in
truth.
20 17:20
Neither
for
these
only
do
I
pray,
but
for
them
also
that
believe
on
me
through
their
word;
21 17:21
that
they
may
all
be
one;
even
as
thou,
Father,
art
in
me,
and
I
in
thee,
that
they
also
may
be
in
us:
that
the
world
may
believe
that
thou
didst
send
me.
22 17:22
And
the
glory
which
thou
hast
given
me
I
have
given
unto
them;
that
they
may
be
one,
even
as
we
are
one;
23 17:23
I
in
them,
and
thou
in
me,
that
they
may
be
perfected
into
one;
that
the
world
may
know
that
thou
didst
send
me,
and
lovedst
them,
even
as
thou
lovedst
me.
24 17:24
Father,
I
desire
that
they
also
whom
thou
hast
given
me
be
with
me
where
I
am,
that
they
may
behold
my
glory,
which
thou
hast
given
me:
for
thou
lovedst
me
before
the
foundation
of
the
world.
25 17:25
O
righteous
Father,
the
world
knew
thee
not,
but
I
knew
thee;
and
these
knew
that
thou
didst
send
me;
26 17:26
and
I
made
known
unto
them
thy
name,
and
will
make
it
known;
that
the
love
wherewith
thou
lovedst
me
may
be
in
them,
and
I
in
them.
181 18:1
When
Jesus
had
spoken
these
words,
he
went
forth
with
his
disciples
over
the
brook
Kidron,
where
was
a
garden,
into
which
he
entered,
himself
and
his
disciples.
2 18:2
Now
Judas
also,
who
betrayed
him,
knew
the
place:
for
Jesus oft-times
resorted
thither
with
his
disciples.
3 18:3
Judas
then,
having
received
the
band
of
soldiers,
and
officers
from
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees,
cometh
thither
with
lanterns
and
torches
and
weapons.
4 18:4
Jesus
therefore,
knowing
all
the
things
that
were
coming
upon
him,
went
forth,
and
saith
unto
them,
Whom
seek
ye?
5 18:5
They
answered
him,
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
I
am
he.
And
Judas
also,
who
betrayed
him,
was
standing
with
them.
6 18:6
When
therefore
he
said
unto
them,
I
am
he,
they
went
backward,
and
fell
to
the
ground.
7 18:7
Again
therefore
he
asked
them,
Whom
seek
ye?
And
they
said,
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
8 18:8
Jesus
answered,
I
told
you
that
I
am
he;
if
therefore
ye
seek
me,
let
these
go
their
way:
9 18:9
that
the
word
might
be
fulfilled
which
he
spake,
Of
those
whom
thou
hast
given
me
I
lost
not
one.
10 18:10
Simon
Peter
therefore
having
a
sword
drew
it,
and
struck
the
high
priest’s
servant,
and
cut
off
his
right
ear.
Now
the
servant’s
name
was
Malchus.
11 18:11
Jesus
therefore
said
unto
Peter,
Put
up
the
sword
into
the
sheath:
the
cup
which
the
Father
hath
given
me,
shall
I
not
drink
it?
12 18:12
So
the
band
and
the
chief
captain,
and
the
officers
of
the
Jews,
seized
Jesus
and
bound
him,
13 18:13
and
led
him
to Annas
first;
for
he
was
father
in
law
to
Caiaphas,
who
was
high
priest
that
year.
14 18:14
Now
Caiaphas
was
he
that
gave
counsel
to
the
Jews,
that
it
was
expedient
that
one
man
should
die
for
the
people.
15 18:15
And
Simon
Peter
followed
Jesus,
and
so
did
another
disciple.
Now
that
disciple
was
known
unto
the
high
priest,
and
entered
in
with
Jesus
into
the
court
of
the
high
priest;
16 18:16
but
Peter
was
standing
at
the
door
without.
So
the
other
disciple,
who
was
known
unto
the
high
priest,
went
out
and
spake
unto
her
that
kept
the
door,
and
brought
in
Peter.
17 18:17
The
maid
therefore
that
kept
the
door
saith
unto
Peter,
Art
thou
also
one
of
this
man’s
disciples?
He
saith,
I
am
not.
18 18:18
Now
the
servants
and
the
officers
were
standing
there,
having
made
a
fire
of
coals;
for
it
was
cold;
and
they
were
warming
themselves:
and
Peter
also
was
with
them,
standing
and
warming
himself.
19 18:19
The
high
priest
therefore
asked
Jesus
of
his
disciples,
and
of
his
teaching.
20 18:20
Jesus
answered
him,
I
have
spoken
openly
to
the
world;
I
ever
taught
in
synagogues,
and
in
the
temple,
where
all
the
Jews
come
together;
and
in
secret
spake
I
nothing.
21 18:21
Why
askest
thou
me?
ask
them
that
have
heard
me,
what
I
spake
unto
them:
behold,
these
know
the
things
which
I
said.
22 18:22
And
when
he
had
said
this,
one
of
the
officers
standing
by
struck
Jesus
with
his
hand,
saying,
Answerest
thou
the
high
priest
so?
23 18:23
Jesus
answered
him,
If
I
have
spoken
evil,
bear
witness
of
the
evil:
but
if
well,
why
smitest
thou
me?
24 18:24Annas
therefore
sent
him
bound
unto
Caiaphas
the
high
priest.
25 18:25
Now
Simon
Peter
was
standing
and
warming
himself.
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Art
thou
also
one
of
his
disciples?
He
denied,
and
said,
I
am
not.
26 18:26
One
of
the
servants
of
the
high
priest,
being
a
kinsman
of
him
whose
ear
Peter
cut
off,
saith,
Did
not
I
see
thee
in
the
garden
with
him?
27 18:27
Peter
therefore
denied
again:
and
straightway
the cock
crew.
28 18:28
They
lead
Jesus
therefore
from
Caiaphas
into
the
Prætorium:
and
it
was
early;
and
they
themselves
entered
not
into
the
Prætorium,
that
they
might
not
be
defiled,
but
might
eat
the
passover.
29 18:29
Pilate
therefore
went
out
unto
them,
and
saith,
What
accusation
bring
ye
against
this
man?
30 18:30
They
answered
and
said
unto
him,
If
this
man
were
not
an evil-doer,
we
should
not
have
delivered
him
up
unto
thee.
31 18:31
Pilate
therefore
said
unto
them,
Take
him
yourselves,
and
judge
him
according
to
your
law.
The
Jews
said
unto
him,
It
is
not
lawful
for
us
to
put
any
man
to
death:
32 18:32
that
the
word
of
Jesus
might
be
fulfilled,
which
he
spake,
signifying
by
what
manner
of
death
he
should
die.
33 18:33
Pilate
therefore
entered
again
into
the
Prætorium,
and
called
Jesus,
and
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Jews?
34 18:34
Jesus
answered,
Sayest
thou
this
of
thyself,
or
did
others
tell
it
thee
concerning
me?
35 18:35
Pilate
answered,
Am
I
a
Jew?
Thine
own
nation
and
the
chief
priests
delivered
thee
unto
me:
what
hast
thou
done?
36 18:36
Jesus
answered,
My
kingdom
is
not
of
this
world:
if
my
kingdom
were
of
this
world,
then
would
my
servants
fight,
that
I
should
not
be
delivered
to
the
Jews:
but
now
is
my
kingdom
not
from
hence.
37 18:37
Pilate
therefore
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
a
king
then?
Jesus
answered,
Thou
sayest
that
I
am
a
king.
To
this
end
have
I
been
born,
and
to
this
end
am
I
come
into
the
world,
that
I
should
bear
witness
unto
the
truth.
Every
one
that
is
of
the
truth
heareth
my
voice.
38 18:38
Pilate
saith
unto
him,
What
is
truth?
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
went
out
again
unto
the
Jews,
and
saith
unto
them,
I
find
no
crime
in
him.
39 18:39
But
ye
have
a
custom,
that
I
should
release
unto
you
one
at
the
passover:
will
ye
therefore
that
I
release
unto
you
the
King
of
the
Jews?
40 18:40
They
cried
out
therefore
again,
saying,
Not
this
man,
but Barabbas.
Now Barabbas
was
a
robber.
191 19:1
Then
Pilate
therefore
took
Jesus,
and
scourged
him.
2 19:2
And
the
soldiers
platted
a
crown
of
thorns,
and
put
it
on
his
head,
and
arrayed
him
in
a
purple
garment;
3 19:3
and
they
came
unto
him,
and
said,
Hail,
King
of
the
Jews!
and
they
struck
him
with
their
hands.
4 19:4
And
Pilate
went
out
again,
and
saith
unto
them,
Behold,
I
bring
him
out
to
you,
that
ye
may
know
that
I
find
no
crime
in
him.
5 19:5
Jesus
therefore
came
out,
wearing
the
crown
of
thorns
and
the
purple
garment.
And
Pilate
saith
unto
them,
Behold,
the
man!
6 19:6
When
therefore
the
chief
priests
and
the
officers
saw
him,
they
cried
out,
saying,
Crucify
him,
crucify
him!
Pilate
saith
unto
them,
Take
him
yourselves,
and
crucify
him:
for
I
find
no
crime
in
him.
7 19:7
The
Jews
answered
him,
We
have
a
law,
and
by
that
law
he
ought
to
die,
because
he
made
himself
the
Son
of
God.
8 19:8
When
Pilate
therefore
heard
this
saying,
he
was
the
more
afraid;
9 19:9
and
he
entered
into
the
Prætorium
again,
and
saith
unto
Jesus,
Whence
art
thou?
But
Jesus
gave
him
no
answer.
10 19:10
Pilate
therefore
saith
unto
him,
Speakest
thou
not
unto
me?
knowest
thou
not
that
I
have
power
to
release
thee,
and
have
power
to
crucify
thee?
11 19:11
Jesus
answered
him,
Thou
wouldest
have
no
power
against
me,
except
it
were
given
thee
from
above:
therefore
he
that
delivered
me
unto
thee
hath
greater
sin.
12 19:12
Upon
this
Pilate
sought
to
release
him:
but
the
Jews
cried
out,
saying,
If
thou
release
this
man,
thou
art
not
Cæsar’s
friend:
every
one
that
maketh
himself
a
king
speaketh
against
Cæsar.
13 19:13
When
Pilate
therefore
heard
these
words,
he
brought
Jesus
out,
and
sat
down
on
the judgment-seat
at
a
place
called
The
Pavement,
but
in
Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
14 19:14
Now
it
was
the
Preparation
of
the
passover:
it
was
about
the
sixth
hour.
And
he
saith
unto
the
Jews,
Behold,
your
King!
15 19:15
They
therefore
cried
out,
Away
with
him,
away
with
him,
crucify
him!
Pilate
saith
unto
them,
Shall
I
crucify
your
King?
The
chief
priests
answered,
We
have
no
king
but
Cæsar.
16 19:16
Then
therefore
he
delivered
him
unto
them
to
be
crucified.
17 19:17
They
took
Jesus
therefore:
and
he
went
out,
bearing
the
cross
for
himself,
unto
the
place
called
The
place
of
a
skull,
which
is
called
in
Hebrew
Golgotha:
18 19:18
where
they
crucified
him,
and
with
him
two
others,
on
either
side
one,
and
Jesus
in
the
midst.
19 19:19
And
Pilate
wrote
a
title
also,
and
put
it
on
the
cross.
And
there
was
written,
JESUS
OF
NAZARETH,
THE
KING
OF
THE
JEWS.
20 19:20
This
title
therefore
read
many
of
the
Jews,
for
the
place
where
Jesus
was
crucified
was
nigh
to
the
city;
and
it
was
written
in
Hebrew,
and
in
Latin,
and
in
Greek.
21 19:21
The
chief
priests
of
the
Jews
therefore
said
to
Pilate,
Write
not,
The
King
of
the
Jews;
but,
that
he
said,
I
am
King
of
the
Jews.
22 19:22
Pilate
answered,
What
I
have
written
I
have
written.
23 19:23
The
soldiers
therefore,
when
they
had
crucified
Jesus,
took
his
garments
and
made
four
parts,
to
every
soldier
a
part;
and
also
the
coat:
now
the
coat
was
without seam,
woven
from
the
top
throughout.
24 19:24
They
said
therefore
one
to
another,
Let
us
not
rend
it,
but
cast
lots
for
it,
whose
it
shall
be:
that
the
scripture
might
be
fulfilled,
which
saith,
They
parted
my
garments
among
them,
And
upon
my
vesture
did
they
cast
lots.
25 19:25
These
things
therefore
the
soldiers
did.
But
there
were
standing
by
the
cross
of
Jesus
his
mother,
and
his
mother’s
sister,
Mary
the
wife
of
Clopas,
and
Mary
Magdalene.
26 19:26
When
Jesus
therefore
saw
his
mother,
and
the
disciple
standing
by
whom
he
loved,
he
saith
unto
his
mother,
Woman,
behold,
thy
son!
27 19:27
Then
saith
he
to
the
disciple,
Behold,
thy
mother!
And
from
that
hour
the
disciple
took
her
unto
his
own
home.
28 19:28
After
this
Jesus,
knowing
that
all
things
are
now
finished,
that
the
scripture
might
be
accomplished,
saith,
I
thirst.
29 19:29
There
was
set
there
a
vessel
full
of
vinegar:
so
they
put
a
sponge
full
of
the
vinegar
upon
hyssop,
and
brought
it
to
his
mouth.
30 19:30
When
Jesus
therefore
had
received
the
vinegar,
he
said,
It
is
finished:
and
he
bowed
his
head,
and
gave
up
his
spirit.
31 19:31
The
Jews
therefore,
because
it
was
the
Preparation,
that
the
bodies
should
not
remain
on
the
cross
upon
the
sabbath (for
the
day
of
that
sabbath
was
a
high
day),
asked
of
Pilate
that
their
legs
might
be
broken,
and
that
they
might
be
taken
away.
32 19:32
The
soldiers
therefore
came,
and
brake
the
legs
of
the
first,
and
of
the
other
that
was
crucified
with
him:
33 19:33
but
when
they
came
to
Jesus,
and
saw
that
he
was
dead
already,
they
brake
not
his
legs:
34 19:34
howbeit
one
of
the
soldiers
with
a
spear
pierced
his
side,
and
straightway
there
came
out
blood
and
water.
35 19:35
And
he
that
hath
seen
hath
borne
witness,
and
his
witness
is
true:
and
he
knoweth
that
he
saith
true,
that
ye
also
may
believe.
36 19:36
For
these
things
came
to
pass,
that
the
scripture
might
be
fulfilled,
A
bone
of
him
shall
not
be
broken.
37 19:37
And
again
another
scripture
saith,
They
shall
look
on
him
whom
they
pierced.
38 19:38
And
after
these
things
Joseph
of Arimathæa,
being
a
disciple
of
Jesus,
but
secretly
for
fear
of
the
Jews,
asked
of
Pilate
that
he
might
take
away
the
body
of
Jesus:
and
Pilate
gave
him
leave.
He
came
therefore,
and
took
away
his
body.
39 19:39
And
there
came
also
Nicodemus,
he
who
at
the
first
came
to
him
by
night,
bringing
a
mixture
of
myrrh
and
aloes,
about
a
hundred
pounds.
40 19:40
So
they
took
the
body
of
Jesus,
and
bound
it
in
linen
cloths
with
the
spices,
as
the
custom
of
the
Jews
is
to
bury.
41 19:41
Now
in
the
place
where
he
was
crucified
there
was
a
garden;
and
in
the
garden
a
new
tomb
wherein
was
never
man
yet
laid.
42 19:42
There
then
because
of
the
Jews’
Preparation (for
the
tomb
was
nigh
at
hand)
they
laid
Jesus.
201 20:1
Now
on
the
first
day
of
the
week
cometh
Mary
Magdalene
early,
while
it
was
yet
dark,
unto
the
tomb,
and
seeth
the
stone
taken
away
from
the
tomb.
2 20:2
She
runneth
therefore,
and
cometh
to
Simon
Peter,
and
to
the
other
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved,
and
saith
unto
them,
They
have
taken
away
the
Lord
out
of
the
tomb,
and
we
know
not
where
they
have
laid
him.
3 20:3
Peter
therefore
went
forth,
and
the
other
disciple,
and
they
went
toward
the
tomb.
4 20:4
And
they
ran
both
together:
and
the
other
disciple
outran
Peter,
and
came
first
to
the
tomb;
5 20:5
and
stooping
and
looking
in,
he
seeth
the
linen
cloths
lying;
yet
entered
he
not
in.
6 20:6
Simon
Peter
therefore
also
cometh,
following
him,
and
entered
into
the
tomb;
and
he
beholdeth
the
linen
cloths
lying,
7 20:7
and
the
napkin,
that
was
upon
his
head,
not
lying
with
the
linen
cloths,
but
rolled
up
in
a
place
by
itself.
8 20:8
Then
entered
in
therefore
the
other
disciple
also,
who
came
first
to
the
tomb,
and
he
saw,
and
believed.
9 20:9
For
as
yet
they
knew
not
the
scripture,
that
he
must
rise
again
from
the
dead.
10 20:10
So
the
disciples
went
away
again
unto
their
own
home.
11 20:11
But
Mary
was
standing
without
at
the
tomb
weeping:
so,
as
she
wept,
she
stooped
and
looked
into
the
tomb;
12 20:12
and
she
beholdeth
two
angels
in
white
sitting,
one
at
the
head,
and
one
at
the
feet,
where
the
body
of
Jesus
had
lain.
13 20:13
And
they
say
unto
her,
Woman,
why
weepest
thou?
She
saith
unto
them,
Because
they
have
taken
away
my
Lord,
and
I
know
not
where
they
have
laid
him.
14 20:14
When
she
had
thus
said,
she
turned
herself
back,
and
beholdeth
Jesus
standing,
and
knew
not
that
it
was
Jesus.
15 20:15
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Woman,
why
weepest
thou?
whom
seekest
thou?
She,
supposing
him
to
be
the
gardener,
saith
unto
him,
Sir,
if
thou
hast
borne
him
hence,
tell
me
where
thou
hast
laid
him,
and
I
will
take
him
away.
16 20:16
Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Mary.
She
turneth
herself,
and
saith
unto
him
in
Hebrew,
Rabboni;
which
is
to
say,
Teacher.
17 20:17
Jesus
saith
to
her,
Touch
me
not;
for
I
am
not
yet
ascended
unto
the
Father:
but
go
unto
my
brethren,
and
say
to
them,
I
ascend
unto
my
Father
and
your
Father,
and
my
God
and
your
God.
18 20:18
Mary
Magdalene
cometh
and
telleth
the
disciples,
I
have
seen
the
Lord;
and
that
he
had
said
these
things
unto
her.
19 20:19
When
therefore
it
was
evening,
on
that
day,
the
first
day
of
the
week,
and
when
the
doors
were
shut
where
the
disciples
were,
for
fear
of
the
Jews,
Jesus
came
and
stood
in
the
midst,
and
saith
unto
them,
Peace
be
unto
you.
20 20:20
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
showed
unto
them
his
hands
and
his
side.
The
disciples
therefore
were
glad,
when
they
saw
the
Lord.
21 20:21
Jesus
therefore
said
to
them
again,
Peace
be
unto
you:
as
the
Father
hath
sent
me,
even
so
send
I
you.
22 20:22
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
breathed
on
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
Receive
ye
the
Holy
Spirit:
23 20:23
whose
soever
sins
ye
forgive,
they
are
forgiven
unto
them;
whose
soever
sins
ye
retain,
they
are
retained.
24 20:24
But
Thomas,
one
of
the
twelve,
called
Didymus,
was
not
with
them
when
Jesus
came.
25 20:25
The
other
disciples
therefore
said
unto
him,
We
have
seen
the
Lord.
But
he
said
unto
them,
Except
I
shall
see
in
his
hands
the
print
of
the
nails,
and
put
my
finger
into
the
print
of
the
nails,
and
put
my
hand
into
his
side,
I
will
not
believe.
26 20:26
And
after
eight
days
again
his
disciples
were
within,
and
Thomas
with
them.
Jesus
cometh,
the
doors
being
shut,
and
stood
in
the
midst,
and
said,
Peace
be
unto
you.
27 20:27
Then
saith
he
to
Thomas,
Reach
hither
thy
finger,
and
see
my
hands;
and
reach
hither
thy
hand,
and
put
it
into
my
side:
and
be
not
faithless,
but
believing.
28 20:28
Thomas
answered
and
said
unto
him,
My
Lord
and
my
God.
29 20:29
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Because
thou
hast
seen
me,
thou
hast
believed:
blessed
are
they
that
have
not
seen,
and
yet
have
believed.
30 20:30
Many
other
signs
therefore
did
Jesus
in
the
presence
of
the
disciples,
which
are
not
written
in
this
book:
31 20:31
but
these
are
written,
that
ye
may
believe
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God;
and
that
believing
ye
may
have
life
in
his
name.
211 21:1
After
these
things
Jesus
manifested
himself
again
to
the
disciples
at
the
sea
of
Tiberias;
and
he
manifested
himself
on
this
wise.
2 21:2
There
were
together
Simon
Peter,
and
Thomas
called
Didymus,
and
Nathanael
of
Cana
in
Galilee,
and
the
sons
of
Zebedee,
and
two
other
of
his
disciples.
3 21:3
Simon
Peter
saith
unto
them,
I
go
a
fishing.
They
say
unto
him,
We
also
come
with
thee.
They
went
forth,
and
entered
into
the
boat;
and
that
night
they
took
nothing.
4 21:4
But
when
day
was
now
breaking,
Jesus
stood
on
the beach:
yet
the
disciples
knew
not
that
it
was
Jesus.
5 21:5
Jesus
therefore
saith
unto
them,
Children,
have
ye aught
to
eat?
They
answered
him,
No.
6 21:6
And
he
said
unto
them,
Cast
the
net
on
the
right
side
of
the
boat,
and
ye
shall
find.
They
cast
therefore,
and
now
they
were
not
able
to
draw
it
for
the
multitude
of
fishes.
7 21:7
That
disciple
therefore
whom
Jesus
loved
saith
unto
Peter,
It
is
the
Lord.
So
when
Simon
Peter
heard
that
it
was
the
Lord,
he
girt
his
coat
about
him (for
he
was
naked),
and
cast
himself
into
the
sea.
8 21:8
But
the
other
disciples
came
in
the
little
boat (for
they
were
not
far
from
the
land,
but
about
two
hundred
cubits
off),
dragging
the
net
full
of
fishes.
9 21:9
So
when
they
got
out
upon
the
land,
they
see
a
fire
of
coals
there,
and
fish
laid
thereon,
and
bread.
10 21:10
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Bring
of
the
fish
which
ye
have
now
taken.
11 21:11
Simon
Peter
therefore
went
up,
and
drew
the
net
to
land,
full
of
great
fishes,
a
hundred
and
fifty
and
three:
and
for
all
there
were
so
many,
the
net
was
not
rent.
12 21:12
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Come
and
break
your
fast.
And
none
of
the
disciples
durst
inquire
of
him,
Who
art
thou?
knowing
that
it
was
the
Lord.
13 21:13
Jesus
cometh,
and
taketh
the
bread,
and
giveth
them,
and
the
fish
likewise.
14 21:14
This
is
now
the
third
time
that
Jesus
was
manifested
to
the
disciples,
after
that
he
was
risen
from
the
dead.
15 21:15
So
when
they
had
broken
their
fast,
Jesus
saith
to
Simon
Peter,
Simon,
son
of
John,
lovest
thou
me
more
than
these?
He
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord;
thou
knowest
that
I
love
thee.
He
saith
unto
him,
Feed
my
lambs.
16 21:16
He
saith
to
him
again
a
second
time,
Simon,
son
of
John,
lovest
thou
me?
He
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord;
thou
knowest
that
I
love
thee.
He
saith
unto
him,
Tend
my
sheep.
17 21:17
He
saith
unto
him
the
third
time,
Simon,
son
of
John,
lovest
thou
me?
Peter
was
grieved
because
he
said
unto
him
the
third
time,
Lovest
thou
me?
And
he
said
unto
him,
Lord,
thou
knowest
all
things;
thou
knowest
that
I
love
thee.
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Feed
my
sheep.
18 21:18
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
thee,
When
thou wast
young,
thou girdedst
thyself,
and
walkedst
whither
thou
wouldest:
but
when
thou
shalt
be
old,
thou
shalt
stretch
forth
thy
hands,
and
another
shall
gird
thee,
and
carry
thee
whither
thou
wouldest
not.
19 21:19
Now
this
he
spake,
signifying
by
what
manner
of
death
he
should
glorify
God.
And
when
he
had
spoken
this,
he
saith
unto
him,
Follow
me.
20 21:20
Peter,
turning
about,
seeth
the
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved
following;
who
also
leaned
back
on
his
breast
at
the
supper,
and
said,
Lord,
who
is
he
that
betrayeth
thee?
21 21:21
Peter
therefore
seeing
him
saith
to
Jesus,
Lord,
and
what
shall
this
man
do?
22 21:22
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
If
I
will
that
he
tarry
till
I
come,
what
is
that
to
thee?
follow
thou
me.
23 21:23
This
saying
therefore
went
forth
among
the
brethren,
that
that
disciple
should
not
die:
yet
Jesus
said
not
unto
him,
that
he
should
not
die;
but,
If
I
will
that
he
tarry
till
I
come,
what
is
that
to
thee?
24 21:24
This
is
the
disciple
that
beareth
witness
of
these
things,
and
wrote
these
things:
and
we
know
that
his
witness
is
true.
25 21:25
And
there
are
also
many
other
things
which
Jesus
did,
the
which
if
they
should
be
written
every
one,
I
suppose
that
even
the
world
itself
would
not
contain
the
books
that
should
be
written.