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THE

HOLY BIBLEOLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS

Authorized King James Version

TRANSLATED OUT OF THE ORIGINAL TONGUESAND WITH PREVIOUS TRANSLATIONS

DILIGENTLY COMPARED AND REVISED

SELF-PRONOUNCINGWORDS OF CHRIST IN RED

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are ye troubled? and why dothoughts arise in your hearts?39 Behold my hands and my

feet, that it is I myself: Rhandleme, and see; for a spirit hath notflesh and bones, as ye see mehave. John 20:20, 27; 1 John 1:140 And when he had thus spo-

ken, he shewed them his handsand his feet.41 And while they yet believed

not Rfor joy, and wondered, hesaid unto them, RHave ye here anyTmeat? Gen. 45:26 · John 21:5 · food

42 And they gave him a piece of abroiled fish, and of an honeycomb.43 RAnd he took it, and did eat

before them. Acts 10:39–4144 And he said unto them,

RThese are the words which Ispake unto you, while I was yetwith you, that all things must befulfilled, which were written inthe law of Moses, and in theprophets, and in the psalms, con-cerning me. 9:22; 18:3145 Then Ropened he their under-

standing, that they might under-stand the scriptures, Acts 16:14

46 And said unto them, RThus itis written, and thus it behovedChrist to suffer, and to rise fromthe dead the third day: Ps. 2247 And that repentance and

remission of sins should bepreached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusa-lem.48 And Rye are witnesses of

these things. [Acts 1:8]; 1 Pet. 5:149 RAnd, behold, I send the

promise of my Father upon you:but tarry ye in the city of Jeru-salem, until ye be endued withpower from on high. Is. 44:3; Acts 2:450 And he led them out as far as

to Beth′-a-ny, and he lifted up hishands, and blessed them.51 RAnd it came to pass, while

he blessed them, he was partedfrom them, and carried up intoheaven. Ps. 68:18; Mark 16:19; Acts 1:9–1152 RAnd they worshipped him,

and returned to Jerusalem withgreat joy: Matt. 28:953 And were continually Rin the

temple, praising and blessingGod. A-men′. Acts 2:46

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The Gospel According to

JOHNJUST as a coin has two sides, both valid, so Jesus Christ has two natures,

both valid. Luke presents Christ in His humanity as the Son of Man; Johnportrays Him in His deity as the Son of God. John’s purpose is crystal clear: toset forth Christ in His deity in order to spark believing faith in his readers.John’s gospel is topical, not primarily chronological, and it revolves aroundseven miracles and seven “I am” statements of Christ.

Following an extended eyewitness description of the Upper Room mealand discourse, John records events leading up to the Resurrection, the finalclimactic proof that Jesus is who He claims to be—the Son of God.

The title of the Fourth Gospel follows the same format as the titles of thesynoptic Gospels: Kata Ioannen, “According to John.” As with the others, theword “Gospel” was added later. Ioannes is derived from the Hebrew nameJohanan, “Yahweh Has Been Gracious.”

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IN the beginning Rwas the Word,and the Word was with God, and

the Word was God. 1 John 1:12 RThe same was in the begin-

ning with God. Gen. 1:13 RAll things were made by

him; and without him was not anything made that was made. Ps. 33:64 RIn him was life; and the life

was the light of men. [1 John 5:11]5 And Rthe light shineth in

darkness; and the darkness com-prehended it not. [3:19]6 There was a man sent from

God, whose name was John.7 The same came for a Rwit-

ness, to bear witness of the Light,that all men through him mightRbelieve. 3:25–36; 5:33–35 · [3:16]8 He was not that Light, but

was sent to bear witness of thatRLight. Is. 9:2; 49:69 RThat was the true Light,

which lighteth every man thatcometh into the world. Is. 49:610 He was in the world, and the

world was made by him, and Rtheworld knew him not. Col. 1:1611 RHe came unto his own, and

his own received him not. Is. 53:312 But as many as received him,

to them gave he power to becomethe sons of God, even to them thatbelieve on his name:13 Which were born, not of

blood, nor of the will of the flesh,nor of the will of man, but of God.14 And the Word was made

flesh, and dwelt among us, (andwe beheld his glory, the glory asof the only begotten of the Fa-ther,) full of grace and truth.15 John bare witness of him,

and cried, saying, This was he ofwhom I spake, RHe that comethafter me is preferred before me:for he was before me. [Matt. 3:11]16 And of his fulness have all we

received, and grace for grace.17 For the law was given by

Moses, but grace and Rtruth cameby Jesus Christ. [8:32; 14:6; 18:37]18 No man hath seen God at

any time; the only begotten Son,which is in the bosom of the Fa-ther, he hath declared him.

19 And this is Rthe record ofJohn, when the Jews sent priestsand Levites from Jerusalem toask him, Who art thou? 5:3320 And Rhe confessed, and

denied not; but confessed, I amnot the Christ. Luke 3:15; Acts 13:2521 And they asked him, What

then? Art thou E-li′-as? And hesaith, I am not. Art thou thatprophet? And he answered, No.22 Then said they unto him,

Who art thou? that we may givean answer to them that sent us.What sayest thou of thyself?23 He said, RI am the voice of

one crying in the wilderness,Make straight the way of theLord, as Rsaid the prophet E-sa′-ias. Matt. 3:3 · Is. 40:3; Mal. 3:124 And they which were sent

were of the Pharisees.25 And they asked him, and said

unto him, Why baptizest thouthen, if thou be not that Christ,nor E-li′-as, neither that prophet?26 John answered them, saying,

RI baptize with water: Rbut therestandeth one among you, whomye know not; Matt. 3:11 · 4:10; 8:19; 9:3027 RHe it is, who coming after

me is preferred before me, whoseshoe’s latchet I am not worthy tounloose. [3:31]; Acts 19:4; [Col. 1:17]28 These things were done in

Beth-ab′-a-ra beyond Jordan,where John was baptizing.29 The next day John seeth Je-

sus coming unto him, and saith,Behold the Lamb of God, whichtaketh away the sin of the world.30 This is he of whom I said,

After me cometh a man which Tispreferred before me: for he wasbefore me. ranks higher than I

31 And I knew him not: but thathe should be made manifest toIsrael, Rtherefore am I come bap-tizing with water. Mal. 3:1; Matt. 3:632 RAnd John bare record, say-

ing, I saw the Spirit descendingfrom heaven like a dove, and itabode upon him. Is. 42:1; 61:133 And I knew him not: but he

that sent me to baptize withwater, the same said unto me,

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Upon whom thou shalt see theSpirit descending, and remainingon him, the same is he which bap-tizeth with the Holy Ghost.34 And I saw, and bare record

that this is the RSon of God. 11:2735 Again the next day after John

stood, and two of his disciples;36 And looking upon Jesus as

he walked, he saith, RBehold theLamb of God! v. 2937 And the two disciples heard

him speak, and they Rfollowed Je-sus. Matt. 4:20, 2238 Then Jesus turned, and saw

them following, and saith untothem, What seek ye? They saidunto him, Rabbi, (which is to say,being interpreted, Master,) whereTdwellest thou? are you staying

39 He saith unto them, Comeand see. They came and sawwhere he dwelt, and Tabode withhim that day: for it was about thetenth hour. remained

40 One of the two which heardJohn speak, and followed him,was RAndrew, Simon Peter’s bro-ther. 6:8; 12:22; Matt. 4:18; Mark 1:29; 13:341 He first findeth his own

brother Simon, and saith untohim, We have found the Mes-si′-as, which is, being interpreted, theTChrist. Lit. Anointed One

42 And he brought him to Jesus.And when Jesus beheld him, hesaid, Thou art Simon the son ofJona: Rthou shalt be called Ce′-phas, which is by interpretation,TA stone. Matt. 16:18 · Peter

43 The day following Jesuswould go forth into Galilee, andfindeth RPhilip, and saith untohim, Follow me. 6:5; 12:21, 22; 14:8, 944 Now Philip was of Beth-sa′-i-

da, the city of Andrew and Peter.45 Philip findeth RNa-than′-a-el,

and saith unto him, We havefound him, of whom RMoses in thelaw, and the prophets, did write,Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Jo-seph. 21:2 · [Gen. 3:15; Deut. 18:18]46 And Na-than′-a-el said unto

him, Can there any good thingcome out of Nazareth? Philipsaith unto him, Come and see.

47 Jesus saw Na-than′-a-el com-ing to him, and saith of him, Be-hold Ran Israelite indeed, in whomis no Tguile! Ps. 32:2; 73:1 · deceit

48 Na-than′-a-el saith unto him,TWhence knowest thou me? Jesusanswered and said unto him,Before that Philip called thee,when thou wast under the fig tree,I saw thee. How

49 Na-than′-a-el answered andsaith unto him, Rabbi, Rthou artthe Son of God; thou art Rthe Kingof Israel. Ps. 2:7; Matt. 14:33 · Matt. 21:550 Jesus answered and said

unto him, Because I said untothee, I saw thee under the fig tree,believest thou? thou shalt seegreater things than these.51 And he saith unto him,Verily,

verily, I say unto you, Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son ofman.

2 And the third day there was aRmarriage in RCana of Galilee;

and the Rmother of Jesus wasthere: [Heb. 13:4] · Josh. 19:28 · 19:252 And both Jesus was called,

and his disciples, to the marriage.3 And when they wanted wine,

the mother of Jesus saith untohim, They have no wine.4 Jesus saith unto her, Woman,

what have I to do with thee?Rmine hour is not yet come. 8:205 His mother saith unto the

servants, Whatsoever he saithunto you, do it.6 And there were set there six

waterpots of stone, Rafter themanner of the purifying of theJews, containing two or three fir-kins apiece. 3:25; Matt. 15:27 Jesus saith unto them, Fill the

waterpots with water. And theyfilled them up to the brim.8 And he saith unto them,

Draw out now, and Tbear unto theTgovernor of the feast. And theybare it. take it · master

9 When the Truler of the feasthad tasted Rthe water that wasmade wine, and knew not whenceit was: (but the servants which

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drew the water knew;) the Tgov-ernor of the feast called the bride-groom, master · 4:4610 And saith unto him, Every

man at the beginning doth setforth good wine; and when menhave well drunk, then that whichis Tworse: but thou hast kept thegood wine until now. inferior

11 This Rbeginning of miraclesdid Jesus in Cana of Galilee, andmanifested forth his glory; andhis disciples believed on him. 4:5412 After this he went down to

RCa-per′-na-um, he, and his mo-ther, and his brethren, and hisdisciples: and they continuedthere not many days. 4:4613 RAnd the Jews’ passover was

at hand, and Jesus went up toJerusalem, 5:1; 6:4; 11:55; Ex. 12:1414 RAnd found in the temple

those that sold oxen and sheepand doves, and the changers ofmoney sitting: Mal. 3:1; Matt. 21:1215 And when he had made a

Tscourge of small cords, he drovethem all out of the temple, and thesheep, and the oxen; and pouredout the changers’ money, andoverthrew the tables; whip

16 And said unto them that solddoves, Take these things hence;make not Rmy Father’s house anhouse of merchandise. Luke 2:4917 And his disciples remem-

bered that it was written, RThezeal of thine house hath eaten meup. Ps. 69:918 Then answered the Jews and

said unto him, RWhat sign shew-est thou unto us, seeing that thoudoest these things? Matt. 12:3819 Jesus answered and said

unto them, Destroy this temple,and in three days I will raise it up.20 Then said the Jews, Forty and

six years was this temple in build-ing, and wilt thou Trear it up inthree days? raise

21 But he spake Rof the templeof his body. [Col. 2:9; Heb. 8:2]22 When therefore he was risen

from the dead, Rhis disciples re-membered that he had said thisunto them; and they believed the

scripture, and the word which Je-sus had said. v. 17; 12:16; 14:2623 Now when he was in Jeru-

salem at the passover, in the feastday, many believed in his name,when they saw Rthe Tmiracleswhich he did. [5:36; Acts 2:22] · signs

24 But Jesus did not commithimself unto them, because heRknew all men, 16:30; Matt. 9:425 And needed not that any

should testify of man: for Rheknew what was in man. 6:64; 16:30

3 There was a man of the Phar-isees, named Nic-o-de′-mus, a

ruler of the Jews:2 The same came to Jesus by

night, and said unto him, Rabbi,we know that thou art a teachercome from God: for no man cando these Tmiracles that thou do-est, except God be with him. signs

3 Jesus answered and saidunto him, Verily, verily, I say untothee, RExcept a man be bornTagain, he cannot see the king-dom of God. [1:13] · Or from above

4 Nic-o-de′-mus saith unto him,How can a man be born when heis old? can he enter the secondtime into his mother’s womb, andbe born?5 Jesus answered,Verily, verily,

I say unto thee, RExcept a man beborn of water and of the Spirit, hecannot enter into the kingdom ofGod. Mark 16:16; [Acts 2:38]6 That which is born of the

flesh is Rflesh; and that which isborn of the Spirit is spirit. 1:137 Marvel not that I said unto

thee,Ye must be born again.8 RThe wind bloweth where it

Tlisteth, and thou hearest thesound thereof, but canst not tellwhence it cometh, and whither itgoeth: so is every one that is bornof the Spirit. 1 Cor. 2:11 · wishes

9 Nic-o-de′-mus answered andsaid unto him, RHow can thesethings be? 6:52, 6010 Jesus answered and said

unto him, Art thou a Tmaster ofIsrael, and knowest not thesethings? teacher

11 Verily, verily, I say unto thee,

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We speak that we do know, andtestify that we have seen; and Ryereceive not our witness. v. 32; 8:1412 If I have told you earthly

things, and ye believe not, howshall ye believe, if I tell you ofheavenly things?13 And Rno man hath ascended

up to heaven, but he that camedown from heaven, even the Sonof man which is in heaven. Eph. 4:914 And as Moses lifted up the

serpent in the wilderness, even somust the Son of man be lifted up:15 That whosoever Rbelieveth in

him should not perish, but Rhaveeternal life. 6:47 · v. 3616 RFor God so loved the world,

that he gave his only begottenRSon, that whosoever believeth inhim should not perish, but haveeverlasting life. Rom. 5:8 · [Is. 9:6]17 RFor God sent not his Son

into the world to condemn theworld; but that the world throughhim might be saved. 1 John 4:1418 RHe that believeth on him is

not condemned: but he that be-lieveth not is condemned already,because he hath not believed inthe name of the only begotten Sonof God. 5:24; 6:40, 47; 20:31; Rom. 8:119 And this is the condemna-

tion, Rthat light is come into theworld, and men loved darknessrather than light, because theirdeeds were evil. [1:4, 9–11]20 For Revery one that doeth evil

hateth the light, neither cometh tothe light, lest his deeds should bereproved. Job 24:13; Eph. 5:11, 1321 But he that doeth truth com-

eth to the light, that his deeds maybe made manifest, that they areRwrought in God. [15:4, 5]; 1 Cor. 15:1022 After these things came Je-

sus and his disciples into the landof Ju-dae′-a; and there he tarriedwith them, Rand baptized. 4:1, 223 And John also was baptiz-

ing in Ae′-non near to RSa′-lim,because there was much waterthere: Rand they came, and werebaptized. 1 Sam. 9:4 · Matt. 3:5, 624 For RJohn was not yet cast in-

to prison. Matt. 4:12; 14:3; Mark 6:17

25 Then there arose a questionbetween some of John’s disciplesand the Jews about purifying.26 And they came unto John,

and said unto him, Rabbi, he thatwas with thee beyond Jordan, Rtowhom thou barest witness, be-hold, the same baptizeth, and allmen come to him. 1:7, 15, 27, 3427 John answered and said, RA

man can receive nothing, except itbe given him from heaven. Heb. 5:428 Ye yourselves bear me wit-

ness, that I said, RI am not theChrist, but Rthat I am sent beforehim. 1:19–27 · Mal. 3:1; Mark 1:229 RHe that hath the bride is

the bridegroom: but Rthe friend of the bridegroom, which standethand heareth him, rejoiceth great-ly because of the bridegroom’svoice: this my joy therefore is ful-filled. Matt. 22:2; [Eph. 5:25, 27] · Song 5:130 RHe must increase, but I must

decrease. [Is. 9:7]31 RHe that cometh from above

is above all: he that is of the earthis earthly, and speaketh of theearth: Rhe that cometh from heav-en is above all. v. 13 · 6:33; 1 Cor. 15:4732 And Rwhat he hath seen and

heard, that he testifieth; and noman receiveth his testimony. v. 1133 He that hath received his tes-

timony Rhath Tset to his seal thatGod is true. 1 John 5:10 · certified

34 RFor he whom God hath sentspeaketh the words of God: forGod giveth not the Spirit Rby mea-sure unto him. 7:16 · 1:1635 RThe Father loveth the Son,

and hath given all things into hishand. Matt. 11:27; Luke 10:22; [Heb. 2:8]36 RHe that believeth on the Son

hath everlasting life: and he thatbelieveth not the Son shall not seelife; but the wrath of God abidethon him. 6:47; Rom. 1:17; 1 John 5:10

4 When therefore the Lordknew how the Pharisees had

heard that Jesus made and bap-tized more disciples than John,2 (Though Jesus himself bap-

tized not, but his disciples,)3 He left Ju-dae′-a, and depart-

ed again into Galilee.

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4 And he Tmust needs gothrough Sa-ma′-ri-a. needed to go

5 Then cometh he to a city ofSa-ma′-ri-a, which is called Sy′-char, near to the parcel of groundthat RJacob Rgave to his son Jo-seph. Gen. 33:19 · Gen. 48:22; Josh. 4:126 Now Jacob’s well was there.

Jesus therefore, being weariedwith his journey, sat thus on thewell: and it was about the sixthhour.7 There cometh a woman of

Sa-ma′-ri-a to draw water: Jesussaith unto her, Give me to drink.8 (For his disciples were gone

away unto the city to buy meat.)9 Then saith the woman of

Sa-ma′-ri-a unto him, How is itthat thou, being a Jew, askestdrink of me, which am a womanof Sa-ma′-ri-a? for the Jews haveno dealings with the Sa-mar′-i-tans.10 Jesus answered and said un-

to her, If thou knewest the Rgift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thouwouldest have asked of him, andhe would have given thee Rlivingwater. [Rom. 5:15] · 7:38; Is. 12:311 The woman saith unto him,

Sir, thou hast nothing to drawwith, and the well is deep: fromwhence then hast thou that livingwater?12 Art thou greater than our fa-

ther Jacob, which gave us thewell, and drank thereof himself,and his children, and his cattle?13 Jesus answered and said

unto her, Whosoever drinketh ofthis water shall thirst again:14 But Rwhosoever drinketh of

the water that I shall give himshall never thirst; but the waterthat I shall give him Rshall be inhim a well of water springing upinto everlasting life. [6:35] · 7:37, 3815 The woman saith unto him,

Sir, give me this water, that I thirstnot, neither come hither to draw.16 Jesus saith unto her, Go, call

thy husband, and come hither.17 The woman answered and

said, I have no husband. Jesus

said unto her, Thou hast well said,I have no husband:18 For thou hast had five hus-

bands; and he whom thou nowhast is not thy husband: in thatsaidst thou truly.19 The woman saith unto him,

Sir, RI perceive that thou art aprophet. 6:14; 7:40; 9:1720 Our fathers worshipped in

this mountain; and ye say, that in RJerusalem is the place wheremen ought to worship. 2 Chr. 7:1221 Jesus saith unto her, Woman,

believe me, the hour cometh,Rwhen ye shall neither in thismountain, nor yet at Jerusalem,worship the Father. 1 Tim. 2:822 Ye worship ye know not

what: we know what we worship:for salvation is of the Jews.23 But the hour cometh, and

now is, when the true worship-pers shall worship the Father inspirit Rand in truth: for the Fatherseeketh such to worship him. [1:17]24 RGod is a Spirit: and they that

worship him must worship him inspirit and in truth. 2 Cor. 3:1725 The woman saith unto him, I

know that Mes-si′-as cometh,which is called Christ: when he iscome, he will tell us all things.26 Jesus saith unto her, RI that

speak unto thee am he. Dan. 9:2527 And upon this came his disci-

ples, and marvelled that he talkedwith Tthe woman: yet no mansaid, What seekest thou? or, Whytalkest thou with her? Lit. a

28 The woman then left herwaterpot, and went her way intothe city, and saith to the men,29 Come, see a man, which told

me all things that ever I did: Tisnot this the Christ? could this be

30 Then they went out of thecity, and came unto him.31 In the mean while his disci-

ples Tprayed him, saying, TMaster,eat. urged · Gr. Rabbi

32 But he said unto them, I havemeat to eat that ye know not of.33 Therefore said the disciples

one to another, Hath any manbrought him ought to eat?

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34 Jesus saith unto them, Mymeat is to do the will of him thatsent me, and to finish his work.35 Say not ye, There are yet four

months, and then cometh Rhar-vest? behold, I say unto you, Liftup your eyes, and look on thefields; Rfor they are white alreadyto harvest. Gen. 8:22 · Matt. 9:3736 And he that reapeth receiv-

eth wages, and gathereth fruit un-to life eternal: that Rboth he thatsoweth and he that reapeth mayrejoice together. 1 Thess. 2:1937 And herein is that saying

true, ROne soweth, and anotherreapeth. 1 Cor. 3:5–938 I sent you to reap that where-

on ye bestowed no labour: Rothermen laboured, and ye are enteredinto their labours. [1 Pet. 1:12]39 And many of the Sa-mar′-i-

tans of that city believed on himRfor the saying of the woman,which testified, He told me all thatever I did. v. 2940 So when the Sa-mar′-i-tans

were come unto him, they Tbe-sought him that he would Ttarrywith them: and he Tabode theretwo days. urged · stay · stayed

41 And many more believedbecause of his own Rword; [6:63]42 And said unto the woman,

Now we believe, not because ofthy saying: for Rwe have heardhim ourselves, and know that thisis indeed the Christ, the Saviourof the world. 17:8; 1 John 4:1443 Now after two days he de-

parted thence, and went into Gali-lee.44 For RJesus himself testified,

that a prophet hath no honour inhis own country. Mark 6:4; Luke 4:2445 Then when he was come in-

to Galilee, the Gal-i-lae′-ans re-ceived him, Rhaving seen all thethings that he did at Jerusalem atthe feast: Rfor they also went untothe feast. 2:13, 23; 3:2 · Deut. 16:1646 So Jesus came again into

Cana of Galilee, Rwhere he madethe water wine. And there was acertain nobleman, whose son wassick at Ca-per′-na-um. 2:1, 11

47 When he heard that Jesuswas come out of Ju-dae′-a intoGalilee, he went unto him, and be-sought him that he would comedown, and heal his son: for he wasat the point of death.48 Then said Jesus unto him,

RExcept ye see signs and won-ders, ye will not believe. 6:3049 The nobleman saith unto

him, Sir, come down Tere my childdie. before my child dies

50 Jesus saith unto him, Go thyway; thy son liveth. And the manbelieved the word that Jesus hadspoken unto him, and he went hisway.51 And as he was now going

down, his servants met him, andtold him, saying, Thy son liveth.52 Then enquired he of them the

hour when he began to Tamend.And they said unto him,Yesterdayat the seventh hour the fever lefthim. get better

53 So the father knew that itwas at the same hour, in thewhich Jesus said unto him, Thyson liveth: and himself believed,and his whole Thouse. household

54 This is again the secondTmiracle that Jesus did, when hewas come out of Ju-dae′-a intoGalilee. sign

5 After Rthis there was a feastof the Jews; and Jesus Rwent up

to Jerusalem. Lev. 23:2 · 2:132 Now there is at Jerusalem

Rby the sheep Tmarket a pool,which is called in the Hebrewtongue Be-thes′-da, having fiveporches. Neh. 3:1, 32; 12:39 · Gate3 In these lay a great multitude

of Timpotent folk, of blind, Thalt,withered, waiting for the movingof the water. sick people · lame

4 For an angel went down at acertain Tseason into the pool, andtroubled the water: whosoeverthen first after the troubling of thewater stepped in was made wholeof whatsoever disease he had. time

5 And a certain man was there,which had an infirmity thirty andeight years.6 When Jesus saw him lie, and

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knew that he had been now a longtime in that case, he saith untohim, Wilt thou be made whole?7 The impotent man answered

him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put meinto the pool: but while I am com-ing, another steppeth downbefore me.8 Jesus saith unto him, RRise,

take up thy bed, and walk. Matt. 9:69 And immediately the man

was made whole, and took up hisbed, and walked: and Ron thesame day was the sabbath. 9:1410 The Jews therefore said unto

him that was cured, It is the sab-bath day: Rit is not lawful for theeto carry thy bed. Ex. 20:10; Neh. 13:1911 He answered them, He that

made me whole, the same saidunto me, Take up thy bed, andwalk.12 Then asked they him, What

man is that which said unto thee,Take up thy bed, and walk?13 And he that was healed Twist

not who it was: for Jesus had con-veyed himself away, a multitudebeing in that place. knew

14 Afterward Jesus findeth himin the temple, and said unto him,Behold, thou art made whole: Rsinno more, lest a worse thing comeunto thee. Matt. 12:45; [Mark 2:5]15 The man departed, and told

the Jews that it was Jesus, whichhad made him whole.16 And therefore did the Jews

persecute Jesus, and sought toslay him, because he had donethese things on the sabbath day.17 But Jesus answered them,

RMy Father worketh hitherto, andI work. [9:4; 17:4]18 Therefore the Jews Rsought

the more to kill him, because henot only had broken the sabbath,but said also that God was hisFather, Rmaking himself equalwith God. 7:1, 19 · 10:30; Phil. 2:619 Then answered Jesus and

said unto them,Verily, verily, I sayunto you, RThe Son can do noth-ing of himself, but what he seeththe Father do: for what things

soever he doeth, these also doeththe Son likewise. 8:28; 12:49; 14:1020 For Rthe Father loveth the

Son, and sheweth him all thingsthat himself doeth: and he willshew him greater works thanthese, that ye may marvel. 3:3521 For as the Father raiseth up

the dead, and Tquickeneth them;even so the Son quickeneth whomhe will. gives life to

22 For the Father judgeth noman, but Rhath committed alljudgment unto the Son: Matt. 11:2723 That all men should honour

the Son, even as they honour theFather. RHe that honoureth not theSon honoureth not the Fatherwhich hath sent him. 1 John 2:2324 Verily, verily, I say unto

you, RHe that heareth my word,and believeth on him that sentme, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemna-tion; but is passed from deathunto life. 6:4725 Verily, verily, I say unto you,

The hour is coming, and now is,when Rthe dead shall hear thevoice of the Son of God: and theythat hear shall live. [Eph. 2:1, 5]26 For Ras the Father hath life in

himself; so hath he given to theSon to have life in himself; Ps. 36:927 And Rhath given him authori-

ty to execute judgment also, be-cause he is the Son of man. 9:3928 Marvel not at this: for the

hour is coming, in the which allthat are in the graves shall Rhearhis voice, [1 Thess. 4:15–17]29 And shall come forth; Rthey

that have done good, unto the res-urrection of life; and they thathave done evil, unto the resurrec-tion of damnation. Dan. 12:230 I can of mine own self do

nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because Iseek not mine own will, but thewill of the Father which hath sentme.31 RIf I bear witness of myself,

my witness is not true. 8:14; Rev. 3:1432 RThere is another that bear-

eth witness of me; and I know that

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the witness which he witnessethof me is true. [Matt. 3:17; 1 John 5:6]33 Ye sent unto John, Rand he

bare witness unto the truth. [1:15]34 But I receive not testimony

from man: but these things I say,that ye might be saved.35 He was a burning and a shin-

ing light: and ye were willing for aseason to rejoice in his light.36 But RI have greater witness

than that of John: for the workswhich the Father hath given me tofinish, the same Rworks that I do,bear witness of me, that the Fa-ther hath sent me. 1 John 5:9 · 9:1637 And the Father himself,

which hath sent me, Rhath bornewitness of me. Ye have neitherheard his voice at any time, Rnorseen his shape. Matt. 3:17 · Deut. 4:1238 And ye have not his word

abiding in you: for whom he hathsent, him ye believe not.39 RSearch the scriptures; for in

them ye think ye have eternal life:and Rthey are they which testify ofme. Is. 8:20; 34:16 · Deut. 18:15, 1840 RAnd ye will not come to me,

that ye might have life. [1:11; 3:19]41 RI receive not honour from

men. v. 44; 7:18; 1 Thess. 2:642 But I know you, that ye have

not the love of God in you.43 I am come in my Father’s

name, and ye receive me not: ifanother shall come in his ownname, him ye will receive.44 RHow can ye believe, which

receive honour one of another,and seek not the honour thatcometh from God only? 12:4345 Do not think that I will ac-

cuse you to the Father: Rthere isone that accuseth you, even Mo-ses, in whom ye trust. Rom. 2:1246 For had ye believed Moses, ye

would have believed me: Rfor hewrote of me. Deut. 18:15, 18; Acts 26:2247 But if ye believe Rnot his writ-

ings, how shall ye believe mywords? Luke 16:29, 31

6 After these things Jesus wentover the sea of Galilee, which is

the sea of RTi-be′-ri-as. v. 23; 21:12 And a great multitude fol-

lowed him, because they saw hisTmiracles which he did on themthat were Rdiseased. signs · Matt. 4:233 And Jesus went up into a

mountain, and there he sat withhis disciples.4 RAnd the passover, a feast of

the Jews, was Tnigh. 2:13 · near

5 When Jesus then lifted up hiseyes, and saw a great companycome unto him, he saith untoRPhilip, Whence shall we buybread, that these may eat? 1:436 And this he said to Tprove

him: for he himself knew what hewould do. test

7 Philip answered him, Twohundred pennyworth of bread isnot sufficient for them, that everyone of them may take a little.8 One of his disciples, RAn-

drew, Simon Peter’s brother, saithunto him, 1:409 There is a lad here, which

hath five barley loaves, and twosmall fishes: Rbut what are theyamong so many? 2 Kin. 4:4310 And Jesus said, Make the

men sit down. Now there wasmuch grass in the place. So themen sat down, in number aboutfive thousand.11 And Jesus took the loaves;

and when he had given thanks, hedistributed to the disciples, andthe disciples to them that were setdown; and likewise of the fishesas much as they would.12 When they were filled, he

said unto his disciples, Gather upthe fragments that remain, thatnothing be lost.13 Therefore they gathered

them together, and filled twelvebaskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which re-mained over and above unto themthat had eaten.14 Then those men, when they

had seen the miracle that Jesusdid, said, This is of a truth Rthatprophet that should come into theworld. Deut. 18:15, 18; Acts 3:22; 7:3715 When Jesus therefore per-

ceived that they would come andtake him by force, to make him a

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Rking, he departed again into amountain himself alone. [18:36]16 RAnd when Teven was now

come, his disciples went downunto the sea, Matt. 14:23 · evening

17 And entered into a ship, andwent over the sea toward Ca-per′-na-um. And it was now dark, andJesus Twas not come to them. had

18 And the sea arose by reasonof a great wind that blew.19 So when they had rowed

about five and twenty or thirtyfurlongs, they see Jesus walkingon the sea, and drawing nigh untothe ship: and they were afraid.20 But he saith unto them, RIt is

I; be not afraid. Is. 43:1, 221 Then they willingly received

him into the ship: and immediate-ly the ship was at the land whith-er they Twent. were going

22 The day following, when thepeople which stood on the otherside of the sea saw that there wasnone other boat there, Tsave thatone whereinto his disciples wereentered, and that Jesus went notwith his disciples into the boat,but that his disciples were goneaway alone; except

23 (Howbeit there came otherboats from Ti-be′-ri-as Tnigh untothe place where they did eatbread, after that the Lord hadgiven thanks:) near

24 When the people thereforesaw that Jesus was not there, nei-ther his disciples, they also Ttookshipping, and came to Ca-per′-na-um, seeking for Jesus. got into boats

25 And when they had foundhim on the other side of the sea,they said unto him, Rabbi, whencamest thou hither?26 Jesus answered them and

said, Verily, verily, I say unto you,Ye seek me, not because ye sawthe miracles, but because ye dideat of the loaves, and were filled.27 Labour not for the meat

which perisheth, but Rfor thatmeat which endureth unto ever-lasting life, which the Son of manshall give unto you: for him hathGod the Father sealed. 4:14

28 Then said they unto him,What shall we do, that we mightwork the works of God?29 Jesus answered and said

unto them, RThis is the work ofGod, that ye believe on him whomhe hath sent. James 2:22; [1 John 3:23]30 They said therefore unto him,

RWhat sign shewest thou then,that we may see, and believe thee?what dost thou work? 1 Cor. 1:2231 Our fathers did eat man′-na

in the desert; as it is written, RHegave them bread from heaven toeat. Ex. 16:4, 15; Neh. 9:15; Ps. 78:2432 Then Jesus said unto them,

Verily, verily, I say unto you,Moses gave you not that breadfrom heaven; but Rmy Fathergiveth you the true bread fromheaven. 3:13, 1633 For the bread of God is he

which cometh down from heaven,and giveth life unto the world.34 Then said they unto him,

Lord, evermore give us this bread.35 And Jesus said unto them, RI

am the bread of life: Rhe thatcometh to me shall never hunger;and he that believeth on me shallnever thirst. vv. 48, 58 · 4:14; 7:3736 RBut I said unto you, That ye

also have seen me, and believeRnot. vv. 26, 64; 15:24 · 10:2637 RAll that the Father giveth me

shall come to me; and Rhim thatcometh to me I will in no wise castout. v. 45 · [10:28, 29]; 1 John 2:1938 For I came down from heav-

en, not to do mine own will, Rbutthe will of him that sent me. 4:3439 And this is the Father’s will

which hath sent me, Rthat of allwhich he hath given me I shouldlose nothing, but should raise itup again at the last day. 10:28; 17:1240 And this is the will of him

that sent me, Rthat every onewhich seeth the Son, and believ-eth on him, may have everlastinglife: and I will raise him up at thelast day. vv. 27, 47, 54; 3:15, 16; 4:1441 The Jews then Tmurmured at

him, because he said, I am thebread which came down fromheaven. grumbled

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42 And they said, RIs not thisJesus, the son of Joseph, whosefather and mother we know? howis it then that he saith, I camedown from heaven? Luke 4:2243 Jesus therefore answered

and said unto them, TMurmur notamong yourselves. Stop grumbling

44 No man can come to me,except the Father which hath sentme Rdraw him: and I will raisehim up at the last day. [Phil. 1:29]45 It is written in the prophets,

And they shall be all taught ofGod. Every man therefore thathath heard, and hath learned ofthe Father, cometh unto me.46 RNot that any man hath seen

the Father, save he which is ofGod, he hath seen the Father. 1:1847 Verily, verily, I say unto you,

RHe that believeth on me hatheverlasting life. [3:16, 18]48 I am that bread of life.49 Your fathers did eat man′-na

in the wilderness, and are dead.50 This is the bread which

cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and notdie.51 I am the living bread which

came down from heaven: if anyman eat of this bread, he shall livefor ever: and Rthe bread that I willgive is my flesh, which I will givefor the life of the world. Heb. 10:552 The Jews therefore RstroveT

among themselves, saying, Howcan this man give us his flesh toeat? 7:43; 9:16; 10:19 · quarrelled

53 Then Jesus said unto them,Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ex-cept Rye eat the flesh of the Son ofman, and drink his blood, ye haveno life in you. Matt. 26:2654 RWhoso eateth my flesh, and

drinketh my blood, hath eternallife; and I will raise him up at thelast day. vv. 27, 40; 4:1455 For my flesh is meat indeed,

and my blood is drink indeed.56 He that eateth my flesh, and

drinketh my blood, Rdwelleth inme, and I in him. [1 John 3:24; 4:15, 16]57 As the living Father hath sent

me, and I live by the Father: so he

that eateth me, even he shall liveTby me. because of

58 RThis is that bread whichcame down from heaven: not asyour fathers did eat man′-na, andare dead: he that eateth of thisbread shall live for ever. vv. 49–5159 These things said he in the

synagogue, as he taught in Ca-per′-na-um.60 RMany therefore of his disci-

ples, when they had heard this,said, This is an hard saying; whocan Thear it? Matt. 11:6 · understand

61 When Jesus knew in himselfthat his disciples Tmurmured at it,he said unto them, Doth thisoffend you? grumbled

62 RWhat and if ye shall see theSon of man ascend up where hewas before? 3:13; Acts 1:9; Eph. 4:863 It is the spirit that quicken-

eth; the flesh profiteth nothing:the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they arelife.64 But Rthere are some of you

that believe not. For RJesus knewfrom the beginning who theywere that believed not, and whoshould betray him. v. 36 · 2:24, 2565 And he said, Therefore Rsaid

I unto you, that no man can comeunto me, except it were given untohim of my Father. vv. 37, 44, 4566 RFrom that time many of his

disciples went Tback, and walkedno more with him. Luke 9:62 · away

67 Then said Jesus unto thetwelve, Will ye also go away?68 Then Simon Peter answered

him, Lord, to whom shall we go?thou hast Rthe words of eternallife. Acts 5:2069 RAnd we believe and are sure

that thou art that Christ, the Sonof the living God. 11:27; Mark 8:2970 Jesus answered them, RHave

not I chosen you twelve, Rand oneof you is a devil? Luke 6:13 · [13:27]71 He spake of RJudas Is-car′-i-

ot the son of Simon: for he it wasthat should betray him, being oneof the twelve. 12:4; 13:2, 26

7 After these things Jesuswalked in Galilee: for he would

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not walk in TJewry, because theJews sought to kill him. Judea

2 RNow the Jews’ feast of tab-ernacles was at hand. Lev. 23:343 RHis brethren therefore said

unto him, Depart hence, and gointo Ju-dae′-a, that thy disciplesalso may see the works that thoudoest. Matt. 12:46; Mark 3:21; Acts 1:144 For there is no man that

doeth any thing in secret, Tand hehimself seeketh to be knownopenly. If thou do these things,shew thyself to the world. while

5 For neither did his Rbrethrenbelieve in him. Matt. 12:46; 13:556 Then Jesus said unto them,

RMy time is not yet come: but yourtime is alway ready. 2:4; 8:207 RThe world cannot hate you;

but me it hateth, Rbecause I testifyof it, that the works thereof areevil. [15:19] · 3:198 Go ye up unto this feast: I go

not up yet unto this feast; Rfor mytime is not yet full come. 8:209 When he had said these

words unto them, he Tabode stillin Galilee. remained

10 But when his brethren weregone up, then went he also upunto the feast, not openly, but as itwere in secret.11 Then the Jews sought him at

the feast, and said, Where is he?12 And Rthere was much mur-

muring among the people con-cerning him: for some said, He isa good man: others said, Nay; buthe deceiveth the people. 9:16; 10:1913 Howbeit no man spake open-

ly of him for fear of the Jews.14 Now about the midst of the

feast Jesus went up into the tem-ple, and Rtaught. Ps. 22:22; Matt. 4:2315 And the Jews marvelled, say-

ing, How knoweth this man let-ters, having never learned?16 Jesus answered them, and

said, RMy doctrine is not mine, buthis that sent me. Deut. 18:15, 18, 1917 RIf any man will do his will,

he shall know of the doctrine,whether it be of God, or whether Ispeak of myself. 3:21; 8:4318 RHe that speaketh of himself

seeketh his own glory: but he thatRseeketh his glory that sent him,the same is true, and Rno unrigh-teousness is in him. 5:41 · 8:50 · 8:4619 RDid not Moses give you the

law, and yet none of you keepeththe law? RWhy go ye about to killme? Acts 7:38 · Matt. 12:1420 The people answered and

said, RThou hast a devil: whogoeth about to kill thee? 8:48, 5221 Jesus answered and said

unto them, I have done one work,and ye all marvel.22 RMoses therefore gave unto

you circumcision; (not because itis of Moses, Rbut of the fathers;)and ye on the sabbath day cir-cumcise a man. Lev. 12:3 · Gen. 17:9–1423 If a man on the sabbath day

receive circumcision, that the lawof Moses should not be broken;are ye angry at me, because RIhave made a man every whitwhole on the sabbath day? 5:8, 9, 1624 RJudge not according to the

appearance, but judge righteousjudgment. 8:15; Prov. 24:23; James 2:125 Then said some of them of

Jerusalem, Is not this he, whomthey seek to Rkill? 5:18; 8:37, 4026 But, lo, he speaketh boldly,

and they say nothing unto him.RDo the rulers know indeed thatthis is the very Christ? v. 4827 RHowbeit we know this man

whence he is: but when Christcometh, no man knoweth whencehe is. Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:3; Luke 4:2228 Then cried Jesus in the tem-

ple as he taught, saying, RYe bothknow me, and ye know whence Iam: and RI am not come of myself,but he that sent me is true, Rwhomye know not. 8:14 · 5:43 · 1:18; 8:5529 But I know him: for I am

from him, and he hath sent me.30 Then Rthey sought to take

him: but Rno man laid hands onhim, because his hour was not yetcome. Mark 11:18 · Matt. 21:4631 And Rmany of the people be-

lieved on him, and said, WhenChrist cometh, will he do moreTmiracles than these which thisman hath done? Matt. 12:23 · signs

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32 The Pharisees heard that thepeople murmured such thingsconcerning him; and the Phari-sees and the chief priests sentofficers to take him.33 Then said Jesus unto them,

RYet a little while am I with you,and then I Rgo unto him that sentme. 13:33 · [Luke 24:51; Acts 1:9]34 Ye Rshall seek me, and shall

not find me: and where I am,thither ye cannot come. Hos. 5:635 Then said the Jews among

themselves, Whither will he go,that we shall not find him? will he go unto the dispersed amongthe Gentiles, and teach theGentiles?36 What manner of saying is

this that he said,Ye shall seek me,and shall not find me: and where Iam, thither ye cannot come?37 RIn the last day, that great day

of the feast, Jesus stood and cried,saying, If any man thirst, let himcome unto me, and drink. Lev. 23:3638 RHe that believeth on me, as

the scripture hath said, Rout of his belly shall flow rivers of livingwater. Deut. 18:15 · Is. 12:3; Rev. 22:1739 (But this spake he of the

Spirit, which they that believe onhim should receive: for the HolyGhost was not yet given; becausethat Jesus was not yet glorified.)40 Many of the people therefore,

when they heard this saying, said,Of a truth this is the Prophet.41 Others said, This is Rthe

Christ. But some said, ShallChrist come out of Galilee? 4:4242 Hath not the scripture said,

That Christ cometh of the seed ofDavid, and out of the town ofBeth′-le-hem, where David was?43 So there was a division

among the people because of him.44 And Rsome of them would

have taken him; but no man laidhands on him. v. 3045 Then came the officers to the

chief priests and Pharisees; andthey said unto them, Why have yenot brought him?46 The officers answered, Never

man spake like this man.

47 Then answered them thePharisees, Are ye also deceived?48 Have any of the rulers or of

the Pharisees believed on him?49 But this Tpeople who know-

eth not the law are cursed. crowd50 Nic-o-de′-mus saith unto

them, (Rhe that came to Jesus bynight, being one of them,) 19:3951 RDoth our law judge any

man, before it hear him, andknow what he doeth? Deut. 1:16, 1752 They answered and said unto

him, Art thou also of Galilee?Search, and look: for Rout of Gali-lee ariseth no prophet. Matt. 4:1553 And every man went unto his

own house.

8 Jesus went unto the mount ofOlives.

2 And early in the morning hecame again into the temple, andall the people came unto him; andhe sat down, and taught them.3 And the scribes and Phari-

sees brought unto him a womanTtaken in adultery; and when theyhad set her in the midst, caught4 They say unto him, Master,

this woman was taken in Radul-tery, in the very act. Ex. 20:145 Now Moses in the law com-

manded us, that such should bestoned: but what sayest thou?6 This they said, Ttempting

him, that they Rmight have toaccuse him. But Jesus stoopeddown, and with his finger wroteon the ground, as though he heardthem not. testing · Matt. 22:157 So when they continued ask-

ing him, he Tlifted up himself, andsaid unto them, RHe that is with-out sin among you, let him firstcast a stone at her. raised · Deut. 17:78 And again he stooped down,

and wrote on the ground.9 And they which heard it,

Rbeing convicted by their ownconscience, went out one by one,beginning at the eldest, even untothe last: and Jesus was left alone,and the woman standing in themidst. Rom. 2:2210 When Jesus had lifted up

himself, and saw none but the

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woman, he said unto her, Woman,where are those thine accusers?hath no man condemned thee?11 She said, No man, Lord. And

Jesus said unto her, RNeither do Icondemn thee: go, and Rsin nomore. [3:17; Luke 9:56; 12:14] · [5:14]12 Then spake Jesus again unto

them, saying, RI am the light of theworld: he that followeth me shallnot walk in darkness, but shallhave the light of life. 1:4; 9:5; Is. 9:213 The Pharisees therefore said

unto him, RThou bearest record ofthyself; thy record is not true. 5:3114 Jesus answered and said

unto them, Though I bear recordof myself, yet my record is true:for I know whence I came, andwhither I go; but ye cannot tellwhence I come, and whither I go.15 RYe judge after the flesh; RI

judge no man. 7:24 · [3:17; 12:47; 18:36]16 And yet if I judge, my judg-

ment is true: for I am not alone,but I and the Father that sent me.17 RIt is also written in your law,

that the testimony of two men istrue. Matt. 18:16; 2 Cor. 13:1; Heb. 10:2818 I am one that bear witness of

myself, and Rthe Father that sentme beareth witness of me. 5:3719 Then said they unto him,

Where is thy Father? Jesus an-swered, RYe neither know me, normy Father: Rif ye had known me,ye should have known my Fatheralso. 16:3 · 14:720 These words spake Jesus in

Rthe treasury, as he taught in thetemple: and Rno man laid handson him; for Rhis hour was not yetcome. Luke 21:1 · 2:4; 7:30 · 7:821 Then said Jesus again unto

them, I go my way, and Rye shallseek me, and Rshall die in yourTsins: whither I go, ye cannotcome. 7:34; 13:33 · v. 24 · Lit. sin

22 Then said the Jews, Will hekill himself? because he saith,Whither I go, ye cannot come.23 And he said unto them, RYe

are from beneath; I am fromabove: Rye are of this world; I amnot of this world. 3:31 · 15:19; 17:1624 RI said therefore unto you,

that ye shall die in your sins: for ifye believe not that I am he, yeshall die in your sins. v. 2125 Then said they unto him,Who

art thou? And Jesus saith untothem, Even the same that I Rsaidunto you from the beginning. 4:2626 I have many things to say and

to judge of you: but Rhe that sentme is true; and RI speak to theworld those things which I haveheard of him. 7:28 · 3:32; 15:1527 They understood not that he

spake to them of the Father.28 Then said Jesus unto them,

When ye have lifted up the Son ofman, then shall ye know that I amhe, and that I do nothing of my-self; but as my Father hath taughtme, I speak these things.29 And he that sent me is with

me: Rthe Father hath not left mealone; Rfor I do always thosethings that please him. 16:32 · 4:3430 As he spake these words,

Rmany believed on him. 7:31; 10:4231 Then said Jesus to those Jews

which believed on him, If yeRcontinue in my word, then are yemy disciples indeed; [14:15, 23]32 And ye shall know the Rtruth,

and Rthe truth shall make youfree. [1:14, 17; 14:6] · [Rom. 6:14, 18, 22]33 They answered him, We be

Abraham’s seed, and were neverin bondage to any man: how say-est thou,Ye shall be made free?34 Jesus answered them, Verily,

verily, I say unto you, RWhosoevercommitteth sin is the Tservant ofsin. Prov. 5:22; Rom. 6:16; 2 Pet. 2:19 · slave

35 And Rthe servant abideth notin the house for ever: but the Sonabideth ever. Gen. 21:10; Gal. 4:3036 RIf the Son therefore shall

make you free, ye shall be freeindeed. [Rom. 8:2; 2 Cor. 3:17]; Gal. 5:137 I know that ye are Abraham’s

Tseed; but Rye seek to kill me,because my word hath no place inyou. descendants · 7:1938 RI speak that which I have

seen with my Father: and ye dothat which ye have seen with yourfather. [3:32; 5:19, 30; 14:10, 24]39 They answered and said unto

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him, RAbraham is our father. Je-sus saith unto them, If ye wereAbraham’s children, ye would dothe works of Abraham. Matt. 3:940 RBut now ye seek to kill me, a

man that hath told you the truth,Rwhich I have heard of God: thisdid not Abraham. v. 37 · v. 2641 Ye do the deeds of your fa-

ther. Then said they to him, We benot born of fornication; Rwe haveone Father, even God. Deut. 32:642 Jesus said unto them, If God

were your Father, ye would loveme: Rfor I proceeded forth andcame from God; neither came I ofmyself, but he sent me. 16:27; 17:8, 2543 RWhy do ye not understand

my speech? even because ye can-not hear my word. [7:17]44 Ye are of your father the

devil, and the lusts of your fatherye will do. He was a murdererfrom the beginning, and abodenot in the truth, because there isno truth in him. When he speak-eth a lie, he speaketh of his own:for he is a liar, and the father of it.45 And because I tell you the

truth, ye believe me not.46 Which of you Tconvinceth me

of sin? And if I say the truth, whydo ye not believe me? convicts47 RHe that is of God heareth

God’s words: ye therefore hearthem not, because ye are not ofGod. 10:26; Luke 8:15; 1 John 4:648 Then answered the Jews, and

said unto him, Say we not wellthat thou art a Sa-mar′-i-tan, andRhast a Tdevil? 7:20; 10:20 · demon49 Jesus answered, I have not a

devil; but I honour my Father, andRye do dishonour me. 5:4150 And RI seek not mine own

glory: there is one that seekethand judgeth. 5:41; 7:18; [Phil. 2:6–8]51 Verily, verily, I say unto you,

RIf a man keep my saying, he shallnever see death. 5:24; 11:2652 Then said the Jews unto him,

Now we know that thou hast adevil. RAbraham is dead, and theprophets; and thou sayest, If aman keep my saying, he shallnever taste of death. Heb. 11:13

53 Art thou greater than ourfather Abraham, which is dead?and the prophets are dead: whommakest thou thyself?54 Jesus answered, RIf I honour

myself, my honour is nothing: Ritis my Father that honoureth me;of whom ye say, that he is yourGod: 5:31, 32 · 5:41; Acts 3:1355 Yet ye have not known him;

but I know him: and if I shouldsay, I know him not, I shall be aliar like unto you: but I know him,and Rkeep his Tsaying. [15:10] · word56 Your father Abraham Rre-

joiced to see my day: and he sawit, and was glad. Luke 10:2457 Then said the Jews unto him,

Thou art not yet fifty years old,and hast thou seen Abraham?58 Jesus said unto them, Verily,

verily, I say unto you, BeforeAbraham was, RI am. Col. 1:1759 Then Rtook they up stones to

cast at him: but Jesus hid himself,and went out of the temple, Rgoingthrough the midst of them, and sopassed by. 10:31; 11:8 · Luke 4:30

9 And as Jesus passed by, hesaw a man which was blind

from his birth.2 And his disciples asked him,

saying, TMaster, Rwho did sin, thisman, or his parents, that he wasborn blind? Rabbi · Luke 13:2; Acts 28:43 Jesus answered, Neither hath

this man sinned, nor his parents:Rbut that the works of God shouldbe made manifest in him. 11:44 I must work the works of him

that sent me, while it is Rday: thenight cometh, when no man canwork. 11:9, 10; 12:35; Gal. 6:105 As long as I am in the world,

RI am the light of the world. [3:19]6 When he had thus spoken,

Rhe spat on the ground, and madeclay of the Tspittle, and he anoint-ed the eyes of the blind man withthe clay, Mark 7:33; 8:23 · saliva7 And said unto him, Go, wash

Rin the pool of Si-lo′-am, (which is by interpretation, Sent.) Hewent his way therefore, andwashed, and came seeing. Is. 8:68 The neighbours therefore,

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and they which before had seenhim that he was blind, said, Is notthis he that sat and begged?9 Some said, This is he: others

said, He is like him: but he said, Iam he.10 Therefore said they unto him,

How were thine eyes opened?11 He answered and said, A man

that is called Jesus made clay, andanointed mine eyes, and said untome, Go to the pool of Si-lo′-am,and wash: and I went and washed,and I received sight.12 Then said they unto him,

Where is he? He said, I know not.13 They brought to the Phari-

sees him that Taforetime wasblind. formerly14 And it was the sabbath day

when Jesus made the clay, andopened his eyes.15 Then again the Pharisees

also asked him how he hadreceived his sight. He said untothem, He put clay upon mine eyes,and I washed, and do see.16 Therefore said some of the

Pharisees, This man is not of God,because he keepeth not the sab-bath day. Others said, RHow can aman that is a sinner do such mir-acles? And Rthere was a divisionamong them. v. 33; 3:2 · 7:12, 43; 10:1917 They say unto the blind man

again, What sayest thou of him,that he hath opened thine eyes?He said, RHe is a prophet. [4:19; 6:14]18 But the Jews did not believe

concerning him, that he had beenblind, and received his sight, untilthey called the parents of him thathad received his sight.19 And they asked them, saying,

Is this your son, who ye say wasborn blind? how then doth he nowsee?20 His parents answered them

and said, We know that this is ourson, and that he was born blind:21 But by what means he now

seeth, we know not; or who hathopened his eyes, we know not: heis of age; ask him: he shall speakfor himself.22 These words spake his par-

ents, because Rthey feared theJews: for the Jews had agreed al-ready, that if any man did confessthat he was Christ, he Rshould beput out of the synagogue. 7:13 · 16:223 Therefore said his parents,

He is of age; ask him.24 Then again called they the

man that was blind, and said untohim, Give God the praise: weknow that this man is a sinner.25 He answered and said,

Whether he be a sinner or no, Iknow not: one thing I know, that,whereas I was blind, now I see.26 Then said they to him again,

What did he to thee? how openedhe thine eyes?27 He answered them, I have

told you already, and ye did nothear: wherefore would ye hear itagain? Twill ye also be his disci-ples? do you also want to be28 Then they reviled him, and

said, Thou art his disciple; but weare Moses’ disciples.29 We know that God spake

unto Moses: as for this fellow, weknow not from whence he is.30 The man answered and said

unto them, RWhy herein is a mar-vellous thing, that ye know notfrom whence he is, and yet hehath opened mine eyes. 3:1031 Now we know that God hear-

eth not sinners: but if any man bea worshipper of God, and doethhis will, him he heareth.32 Since the world began was it

not heard that any man openedthe eyes of one that was bornblind.33 RIf this man were not of God,

he could do nothing. v. 16; 3:234 They answered and said unto

him, RThou wast altogether bornin sins, and dost thou teach us?And they cast him out. v. 2; Ps. 51:535 Jesus heard that they had

cast him out; and when he hadRfound him, he said unto him,Dost thou Rbelieve on Rthe Son ofGod? 5:14 · 1:7; 16:31 · 10:3636 He answered and said, Who

is he, Lord, that I might believe onhim?

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37 And Jesus said unto him,Thou hast both seen him, and Ritis he that talketh with thee. 4:2638 And he said, Lord, I believe.

And he Rworshipped him. Matt. 8:239 And Jesus said, RFor judg-

ment I am come into this world,that they which see not might see;and that they which see might bemade blind. [3:17; 5:22, 27; 12:47]40 And some of the Pharisees

which were with him heard thesewords, Rand said unto him, Are weblind also? [Rom. 2:19]41 Jesus said unto them, RIf ye

were blind, ye should have no sin:but now ye say, We see; thereforeyour sin remaineth. 15:22, 24

10 Verily, verily, I say untoyou, He that entereth not by

the door into the sheepfold, butclimbeth up some other way, thesame is a thief and a robber.2 But he that entereth in by the

door is the shepherd of the sheep.3 To him the porter openeth;

and the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep byRname, and leadeth them out. 20:164 And when he putteth forth

his own sheep, he goeth beforethem, and the sheep follow him:for they know his voice.5 And a Rstranger will they not

follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice ofstrangers. [2 Cor. 11:13–15]6 This Tparable spake Jesus

unto them: but they understoodnot what things they were whichhe spake unto them. illustration

7 Then said Jesus unto themagain,Verily, verily, I say unto you,I am the door of the sheep.8 All that ever came before me

are thieves and robbers: but thesheep did not hear them.9 RI am the door: by me if any

man enter in, he shall be saved,and shall go in and out, and findpasture. [14:6; Eph. 2:18]10 The thief cometh not, Tbut for

to steal, and to kill, and to destroy:I am come that they might havelife, and that they might have itmore abundantly. except

11 RI am the good shepherd: thegood shepherd giveth his life forthe sheep. Is. 40:11; Ezek. 34:2312 But he that is an hireling,

and not the shepherd, whose ownthe sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep,and fleeth: and the wolf catcheththem, and scattereth the sheep.13 The hireling fleeth, because

he is an hireling, and careth notfor the sheep.14 I am the good shepherd, and

Rknow my sheep, and Ram knownof mine. 2 Tim. 2:19 · 2 Tim. 1:1215 As the Father knoweth me,

even so know I the Father: and Ilay down my life for the sheep.16 And other sheep I have,

which are not of this fold: themalso I must bring, and they shallhear my voice; and there shall beone Tfold, and one shepherd. flock

17 Therefore doth my FatherRlove me, because I lay down mylife, that I might take it again. 5:2018 No man taketh it from me,

but I lay it down of myself. I Rhavepower to lay it down, and I havepower to take it again. RThis com-mandment have I received of myFather. [2:19; 5:26] · [6:38; 14:31; 17:4]19 RThere was a division there-

fore again among the Jews forthese sayings. 7:43; 9:1620 And many of them said, RHe

hath a Tdevil, and is Tmad; whyhear ye him? 7:20 · demon · insane

21 Others said, These are notthe words of him that hath a devil.RCan a devil Ropen the eyes of theblind? [Ex. 4:11] · 9:6, 7, 32, 3322 And it was at Jerusalem the

feast of the dedication, and it waswinter.23 And Jesus walked in the tem-

ple Rin Solomon’s porch. Acts 3:1124 Then came the Jews round

about him, and said unto him,How long dost thou Tmake us todoubt? If thou be the Christ, tellus plainly. keep us in suspense

25 Jesus answered them, I toldyou, and ye believed not: theworks that I do in my Father’sname, they bear witness of me.

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26 But Rye believe not, becauseye are not of my sheep, as I saidunto you. [8:47]27 RMy sheep hear my voice,

and I know them, and they followme: vv. 4, 1428 And I give unto them eternal

life; and they shall never perish,neither shall any man Tpluckthem out of my hand. snatch

29 My Father, Rwhich gave themme, is greater than all; and noman is able to pluck them out ofmy Father’s hand. [17:2, 6, 12, 24]30 I and my Father are one.31 Then Rthe Jews took up

stones again to stone him. 8:5932 Jesus answered them, Many

good works have I shewed youfrom my Father; for which ofthose works do ye stone me?33 The Jews answered him, say-

ing, For a good work we stonethee not; but for Rblasphemy; andbecause that thou, being a man,Rmakest thyself God. 5:18 · Matt. 9:334 Jesus answered them, RIs it

not written in your law, I said, Yeare gods? Ps. 82:635 If he called them gods, unto

whom the word of God came, andthe scripture cannot be broken;36 Say ye of him, Rwhom the

Father hath sanctified, and Rsentinto the world, Thou blasphemest;Rbecause I said, I am Rthe Son ofGod? 6:27 · 3:17 · 5:17, 18 · Luke 1:3537 RIf I do not the works of my

Father, believe me not. v. 25; 15:2438 But if I do, though ye believe

not me, Rbelieve the works: that yemay know, and believe, that theFather is in me, and I in him. 5:3639 RTherefore they sought again

to take him: but he escaped out oftheir hand, 7:30, 4440 And went away again beyond

Jordan into the place Rwhere Johnat first baptized; and there heTabode. 1:28 · stayed

41 And many resorted unto him,and said, John did no Tmiracle:but all things that John spake ofthis man were true. sign

42 And many believed on himthere.

11 Now a certain man wassick, named Laz′-a-rus, of

Beth′-a-ny, the town of RMary andher sister Martha. Luke 10:38, 392 (RIt was that Mary which

anointed the Lord with Tointment,and wiped his feet with her hair,whose brother Laz′-a-rus wassick.) Matt. 26:7 · fragrant oil

3 Therefore his sisters sentunto him, saying, Lord, behold, hewhom thou lovest is sick.4 When Jesus heard that, he

said, This sickness is not untodeath, but for the glory of God,that the Son of God might be glo-rified thereby.5 Now Jesus loved Martha, and

her sister, and Laz′-a-rus.6 When he had heard therefore

that he was sick, Rhe Tabode twodays still in the same place wherehe was. 10:40 · stayed

7 Then after that saith he to hisdisciples, Let us go into Ju-dae′-aagain.8 His disciples say unto him,

TMaster, the Jews of late sought toRstone thee; and goest thou thith-er again? Rabbi · 8:59; 10:319 Jesus answered, Are there

not twelve hours in the day? RIfany man walk in the day, he stum-bleth not, because he seeth theRlight of this world. 9:4; 12:35 · Is. 9:210 But Rif a man walk in the

night, he stumbleth, because thereis no light in him. 12:3511 These things said he: and

after that he saith unto them, Ourfriend Laz′-a-rus Rsleepeth; but Igo, that I may awake him out ofsleep. Matt. 9:24; Acts 7:6012 Then said his disciples, Lord,

if he sleep, he shall do well.13 Howbeit Jesus spake of his

death: but they thought that hehad spoken of taking of rest insleep.14 Then said Jesus unto them

plainly, Laz′-a-rus is dead.15 And I am glad for your sakes

that I was not there, to the intentye may believe; nevertheless letus go unto him.16 Then said RThomas, which is

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called Did′-y-mus, unto his fel-

we may die with him. Matt. 10:317 Then when Jesus came, he

found that he had lain in theTgrave four days already. tomb18 Now Beth′-a-ny was Tnigh

unto Jerusalem, about fifteen fur-longs off: near19 And many of the Jews came

to Martha and Mary, to comfortthem concerning their brother.20 Then Martha, as soon as she

heard that Jesus was coming,went and met him: but Mary satstill in the house.21 Then said Martha unto Jesus,

Lord, if thou hadst been here, mybrother had not died.22 But I know, that even now,

Rwhatsoever thou wilt ask of God,God will give it thee. [v. 41; 9:31]23 Jesus saith unto her, Thy

brother shall rise again.24 Martha saith unto him, I

know that he shall rise again inthe resurrection at the last day.25 Jesus said unto her, I am Rthe

resurrection, and the life: he thatbelieveth in me, though he weredead, yet shall he live: 6:39, 40, 4426 And whosoever liveth and

believeth in me shall never die.Believest thou this?27 She saith unto him,Yea, Lord:

RI believe that thou art the Christ,the Son of God, which shouldcome into the world. 4:42; 6:14, 6928 And when she had so said,

she went her way, and calledMary her sister secretly, saying,The TMaster is come, and callethfor thee. Teacher29 As soon as she heard that,

she arose quickly, and came untohim.30 Now Jesus was not yet come

into the town, but was in thatplace where Martha met him.31 RThe Jews then which were

with her in the house, and com-forted her, when they saw Mary,that she rose up Thastily and wentout, followed her, saying, Shegoeth unto the grave to weepthere. vv. 19, 33 · quickly

32 Then when Mary was comewhere Jesus was, and saw him,she Rfell down at his feet, sayingunto him, RLord, if thou hadstbeen here, my brother had notdied. Mark 5:22; 7:25; Rev. 1:17 · v. 2133 When Jesus therefore saw

her weeping, and the Jews alsoweeping which came with her, hegroaned in the spirit, and wastroubled,34 And said, Where have ye laid

him? They said unto him, Lord,come and see.35 RJesus wept. Luke 19:4136 Then said the Jews, Behold

how he loved him!37 And some of them said,

Could not this man, Rwhichopened the eyes of the blind, havecaused that even this man shouldnot have died? 9:6, 738 Jesus therefore again groan-

ing in himself cometh to theTgrave. It was a cave, and a Rstonelay upon it. tomb · Matt. 27:60, 6639 Jesus said, Take ye away the

stone. Martha, the sister of himthat was dead, saith unto him,Lord, by this time he stinketh: forhe hath been dead four days.40 Jesus saith unto her, Said

I not unto thee, that, if thouwouldest believe, thou shouldestRsee the glory of God? [vv. 4, 23]41 Then they took away the

stone from the place where thedead was laid. And Jesus lifted uphis eyes, and said, Father, I thankthee that thou hast heard me.42 And I knew that thou hearest

me always: but Rbecause of thepeople which stand by I said it,that they may believe that thouhast sent me. 12:30; 17:2143 And when he thus had spo-

ken, he cried with a loud voice,Laz′-a-rus, come forth.44 And he that was dead came

forth, bound hand and foot withRgraveclothes: and Rhis face wasbound about with a napkin. Jesussaith unto them, Loose him, andlet him go. 19:40 · 20:745 Then many of the Jews which

came to Mary, Rand had seen the

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things which Jesus did, believedon him. 2:23; 10:42; 12:11, 1846 But some of them went their

ways to the Pharisees, and toldthem what things Jesus had done.47 RThen gathered the chief

priests and the Pharisees a coun-cil, and said, What do we? for thisman doeth many miracles. Ps. 2:248 If we let him thus alone, all

men will believe on him: and theRomans shall come and takeaway both our place and nation.49 And one of them, named

RCa′-ia-phas, being the high priestthat same year, said unto them,Yeknow nothing at all, Matt. 26:350 RNor consider that it is expe-

dient for us, that one man shoulddie for the people, and that thewhole nation perish not. 18:1451 And this spake he not of him-

self: but being high priest thatyear, he prophesied that Jesusshould die for that nation;52 And not for that nation only,

but that also he should gathertogether in one the children ofGod that were scattered abroad.53 Then from that day forth they

Ttook counsel together for to Rputhim to death. plotted to put · Matt. 26:454 Jesus Rtherefore walked no

more openly among the Jews; butwent thence unto a country nearto the wilderness, into a citycalled E′-phra-im, and there con-tinued with his disciples. 4:1, 3; 7:155 RAnd the Jews’ passover was

nigh at hand: and many went outof the country up to Jerusalembefore the passover, to Rpurifythemselves. 2:13; 5:1; 6:4 · Num. 9:10, 1356 RThen sought they for Jesus,

and spake among themselves, asthey stood in the temple, Whatthink ye, that he will not come tothe feast? 7:1157 Now both the chief priests

and the Pharisees had given acommandment, that, if any manknew where he were, he shouldTshew it, that they might RtakeT

him. report · Matt. 26:14–16 · seize

12 Then Jesus six days beforethe passover came to Beth′-

a-ny, Rwhere Laz′-a-rus waswhich had been dead, whom heraised from the dead. 11:1, 432 RThere they made him a sup-

per; and Martha served: but Laz′-a-rus was one of them that sat atthe table with him. Matt. 26:63 Then took Mary a pound of

ointment of spikenard, very cost-ly, and anointed the feet of Jesus,and wiped his feet with her hair:and the house was filled with theodour of the ointment.4 Then saith one of his disci-

ples, Judas Is-car′-i-ot, Simon’sson, which should betray him,5 Why was not this Tointment

sold for three hundred pence, andgiven to the poor? fragrant oil

6 This he said, not that hecared for the poor; but because hewas a thief, and Rhad the bag, andbare what was put therein. 13:297 Then said Jesus, Let her

alone: Tagainst the day of myburying hath she kept this. for

8 For Rthe poor always ye havewith you; but me ye have notalways. Deut. 15:11; Matt. 26:119 Much people of the Jews

therefore knew that he was there:and they came not for Jesus’ sakeonly, but that they might see Laz′-a-rus also, Rwhom he had raisedfrom the dead. 11:43, 4410 RBut the chief priests con-

sulted that they might put Laz′-a-rus also to death; Luke 16:3111 RBecause that by reason of

him many of the Jews went away,and believed on Jesus. v. 18; 11:4512 ROn the next day much peo-

ple that were come to the feast,when they heard that Jesus wascoming to Jerusalem, Matt. 21:4–913 Took branches of palm trees,

and went forth to meet him, andcried, Hosanna: RBlessed is theKing of Israel that cometh in thename of the Lord. Ps. 118:25, 2614 RAnd Jesus, when he had

found a young Tass, sat thereon;as it is written, Matt. 21:7 · donkey

15 RFear not, daughter of Si′-on:behold, thy King cometh, sittingon an ass’s colt. Is. 40:9; Zech. 9:9

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16 These things Runderstood nothis disciples at the first: Rbutwhen Jesus was glorified, Rthenremembered they that thesethings were written of him, andthat they had done these thingsunto him. Luke 18:34 · v. 23; 7:39 · [14:26]17 The people therefore that was

with him when he called Laz′-a-rus out of his grave, and raised himfrom the dead, bare Trecord. witness18 RFor this cause the people

also met him, for that they heardthat he had done this miracle. v. 1119 The Pharisees therefore said

among themselves, RPerceive yehow ye prevail nothing? behold,the world is gone after him. 11:4720 And there Rwere certain

Greeks among them that came upto worship at the feast: Acts 17:421 The same came therefore to

Philip, which was of Beth-sa′-i-daof Galilee, and desired him, say-ing, Sir, we would see Jesus.22 Philip cometh and telleth

Andrew: and again Andrew andPhilip tell Jesus.23 And Jesus answered them,

saying, RThe hour is come, thatthe Son of man should be glori-fied. 13:32; Matt. 26:18, 45; Acts 3:1324 Verily, verily, I say unto you,

RExcept a corn of wheat fall intothe ground and die, it abidethalone: but if it die, it bringethforth much fruit. 1 Cor. 15:3625 RHe that loveth his life shall

lose it; and he that hateth his lifein this world shall keep it unto lifeeternal. Matt. 10:39; Mark 8:35; Luke 9:2426 If any man serve me, let him

Rfollow me; and Rwhere I am,there shall also my servant be: ifany man serve me, him will myFather honour. [Matt. 16:24] · 14:3; 17:2427 Now is my soul troubled; and

what shall I say? Father, save mefrom this hour: Rbut for this causecame I unto this hour. 18:3728 Father, glorify thy name.

Then came there a voice fromheaven, saying, I have both glori-fied it, and will glorify it again.29 The people therefore, that

stood by, and heard it, said that it

thundered: others said, An angelspake to him.30 Jesus answered and said,

RThis voice came not because ofme, but for your sakes. 11:4231 Now is the judgment of this

world: now shall Rthe prince ofthis world be cast out. Matt. 12:2932 And I, Rif I be lifted up from

the earth, will draw Rall men untome. 3:14; 8:28 · [Rom. 5:18; Heb. 2:9]33 RThis he said, signifying what

death he should die. 18:32; 21:1934 The people answered him,

RWe have heard out of the law thatChrist abideth for ever: and howsayest thou, The Son of man mustbe lifted up? who is this Son ofman? Ps. 89:36, 37; Is. 9:6, 7; Mic. 4:735 Then Jesus said unto them,

Yet a little while is the light withyou. RWalk while ye have thelight, lest darkness come uponyou: for Rhe that walketh in dark-ness knoweth not whither he go-eth. [Gal. 6:10]; Eph. 5:8 · [1 John 2:9–11]36 While ye have light, believe

in the light, that ye may be Rthechildren of light. These thingsspake Jesus, and departed, anddid hide himself from them. 8:1237 But though he had done so

many Rmiracles before them, yetthey believed not on him: 11:4738 That the saying of E-sa′-ias

the prophet might be fulfilled,which he spake, RLord, who hathbelieved our report? and to whomhath the arm of the Lord beenrevealed? Is. 53:1; Rom. 10:1639 Therefore they could not

believe, because that E-sa′-iassaid again,40 RHe hath blinded their eyes,

and hardened their heart; thatthey should not see with theireyes, nor understand with theirheart, and be converted, and Ishould heal them. Is. 6:9, 1041 RThese things said E-sa′-ias,

when he saw his glory, and spakeof him. Is. 6:142 Nevertheless among the chief

rulers also many believed on him;but Rbecause of the Pharisees theydid not Tconfess him, lest they

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should be put out of the syna-gogue: 7:13; 9:22 · publicly acknowledge43 For they loved the praise of

men more than the praise of God.44 Jesus cried and said, He that

believeth on me, believeth not onme, but on him that sent me.45 And Rhe that seeth me seeth

him that sent me. [14:9]46 RI am come a light into the

world, that whosoever believethon me should not abide in dark-ness. vv. 35, 36; 1:4, 5; 8:1247 And if any man hear my

words, and believe not, I judgehim not: for I came not to judgethe world, but to save the world.48 RHe that rejecteth me, and

receiveth not my words, hath onethat judgeth him: the word that Ihave spoken, the same shall judgehim in the last day. [Luke 10:16]49 For RI have not spoken of

myself; but the Father which sentme, he gave me a commandment,Rwhat I should say, and what Ishould speak. 8:38 · Deut. 18:1850 And I know that his com-

mandment is life everlasting:whatsoever I speak therefore,even as the Father said unto me,so I Rspeak. 5:19; 8:28

13 Now Rbefore the feast ofthe passover, when Jesus

knew that Rhis hour was comethat he should depart out of thisworld unto the Father, havingloved his own which were in theworld, he Rloved them unto theend. Matt. 26:2 · 12:23; 17:1 · 15:92 And supper being ended, Rthe

devil having Tnow put into theheart of Judas Is-car′-i-ot, Simon’sson, to betray him; Luke 22:3 · already3 Jesus knowing Rthat the Fa-

ther had given all things into hishands, and that he was come fromGod, and went to God; [5:20–23; 17:2]4 He riseth from supper, and

laid aside his garments; and tooka towel, and girded himself.5 After that he poureth water

into a bason, and began to washthe disciples’ feet, and to wipethem with the towel wherewith hewas girded.

6 Then cometh he to SimonPeter: and Peter saith unto him,Lord, dost thou wash my feet?7 Jesus answered and said

unto him, What I do thou Rknow-est not now; but thou shalt knowhereafter. 12:16; 16:128 Peter saith unto him, Thou

shalt never wash my feet. Jesusanswered him, If I wash thee not,thou hast no part with me.9 Simon Peter saith unto him,

Lord, not my feet only, but alsomy hands and my head.10 Jesus saith to him, He that is

washed needeth not save to washhis feet, but is clean every whit:and Rye are clean, but not all. [15:3]11 For Rhe knew who Tshould

betray him; therefore said he, Yeare not all clean. 6:64; 18:4 · would12 So after he had washed their

feet, and had taken his garments,and was set down again, he saidunto them, Know ye what I havedone to you?13 Ye call me Master and Lord:

and ye say well; for so I am.14 RIf I then, your Lord and

Master, have washed your feet;Rye also ought to wash one anoth-er’s feet. Luke 22:27 · [Gal. 6:1, 2]15 For RI have given you an

example, that ye should do as Ihave done to you. Matt. 11:29; Phil. 2:516 Verily, verily, I say unto you,

RThe servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that is sentgreater than he that sent him. 15:2017 If ye know these things, hap-

py are ye if ye do them.18 I speak not of you all: I know

whom I have chosen: but that theRscripture may be fulfilled, Hethat eateth bread with me hathlifted up his heel against me. 15:2519 Now I tell you before it come,

that, when it is come to pass, yemay believe that I am he.20 RVerily, verily, I say unto you,

He that receiveth whomsoever Isend receiveth me; and he thatreceiveth me receiveth him thatsent me. Luke 9:48; 10:16; Gal. 4:1421 RWhen Jesus had thus said,

Rhe was troubled in spirit, and tes-

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tified, and said,Verily, verily, I sayunto you, that one of you shallbetray me. Luke 22:21 · 12:2722 Then the disciples looked one

on another, Tdoubting of whom hespake. perplexed about23 Now there was Tleaning on

Jesus’ bosom one of his disciples,whom Jesus loved. reclining at24 Simon Peter therefore beck-

oned to him, that he should askwho it should be of whom hespake.25 He then Tlying on Jesus’

breast saith unto him, Lord, whois it? leaning back26 Jesus answered, He it is, to

whom I shall give a sop, when Ihave dipped it. And when he haddipped the sop, he gave it toJudas Is-car′-i-ot, the son ofSimon.27 RAnd after the sop Satan

entered into him. Then said Jesusunto him, That thou doest, doquickly. Luke 22:328 Now no man at the table

knew for what Tintent he spakethis unto him. reason29 For some of them thought,

because RJudas had the Tbag, thatJesus had said unto him, Buythose things that we have need ofTagainst the feast; or, that heshould give something to thepoor. 12:6 · money box · for30 He then having received the

Tsop went immediately out: and itwas night. piece of bread31 Therefore, when he was gone

out, Jesus said, RNow is the Son ofman glorified, and RGod is glori-fied in him. 12:23; Acts 3:13 · [1 Pet. 4:11]32 If God be glorified in him,

God shall also glorify him in him-self, and Rshall Tstraightway glori-fy him. 12:23 · immediately33 Little children, yet a Rlittle

while I am with you.Ye shall seekme: Rand as I said unto the Jews,Whither I go, ye cannot come; sonow I say to you. 14:19 · [7:34; 8:21]34 RA new commandment I give

unto you, That ye love one an-other; as I have loved you, that yealso love one another. 1 John 2:7

35 RBy this shall all men knowthat ye are my disciples, if ye havelove one to another. 1 John 2:536 Simon Peter said unto him,

Lord, whither goest thou? Jesusanswered him, Whither I go, thoucanst not follow me now; but thoushalt follow me afterwards.37 Peter said unto him, Lord,

why cannot I follow thee now? Iwill Rlay down my life for thysake. Mark 14:29–31; Luke 22:33, 3438 Jesus answered him, Wilt

thou lay down thy life for mysake? Verily, verily, I say untothee, The cock shall not crow, tillthou hast denied me thrice.

14 Let Rnot your heart betroubled: ye believe in God,

believe also in me. [v. 27; 16:22, 24]2 In my Father’s house are

many Tmansions: if it were not so,I would have told you. I go to pre-pare a place for you. Lit. dwellings3 And if I go and prepare a

place for you, I will come again,and receive you unto myself; thatwhere I am, there ye may be also.4 And whither I go ye know,

and the way ye know.5 RThomas saith unto him,

Lord, we know not whither thougoest; and how can we know theway? 11:16; 20:24–29; 21:2; Matt. 10:36 Jesus saith unto him, I am the

way, the truth, and the life: Rnoman cometh unto the Father, Rbutby me. 1 Tim. 2:5 · [10:7–9; Acts 4:12]7 RIf ye had known me, ye

should have known my Fatheralso: and from henceforth yeknow him, and have seen him. 8:198 Philip saith unto him, Lord,

shew us the Father, and it Tsuf-ficeth us. will satisfy9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I

been so long time with you, andyet hast thou not known me,Philip? he that hath seen mehath seen the Father; and howsayest thou then, Shew us theFather?10 Believest thou not that I am

in the Father, and the Father inme? the words that I speak untoyou I speak not of Tmyself: but the

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Father that dwelleth in me, hedoeth the works. my own authority11 Believe me that I am in the

Father, and the Father in me: Rorelse believe me for the veryworks’ sake. 5:36; 10:3812 RVerily, verily, I say unto you,

He that believeth on me, theworks that I do shall he do also;and greater works than theseshall he do; because I go unto myFather. Matt. 21:21; Mark 16:1713 RAnd whatsoever ye shall ask

in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be Rglorified in theSon. [James 1:5–7; 1 John 3:22] · 13:3114 If ye shall ask any thing in

my name, I will do it.15 RIf ye love me, keep my com-

mandments. 1 John 5:316 And I will pray the Father,

and Rhe shall give you anotherComforter, that he may abide withyou for ever; [15:26; 20:22]; Acts 2:4, 3317 Even Rthe Spirit of truth;

whom the world cannot receive,because it seeth him not, neitherknoweth him: but ye know him;for he dwelleth with you, andshall be in you. [16:13; 1 John 4:6; 5:7]18 I will not leave you Tcomfort-

less: I will come to you. orphans

19 Yet a little while, and theworld seeth me no more; but Ryesee me: Rbecause I live, ye shalllive also. 16:16, 22 · [Rom. 5:10]20 At that day ye shall know

that RI am in my Father, and ye inme, and I in you. v. 11; 10:3821 He that hath my command-

ments, and keepeth them, he it isthat loveth me: and he that lovethme shall be loved of my Father,and I will love him, and willTmanifest myself to him. reveal

22 RJudas saith unto him, not Is-car′-i-ot, Lord, how is it that thouwilt manifest thyself unto us, andnot unto the world? Luke 6:1623 Jesus answered and said

unto him, If a man love me, he willkeep my words: and my Fatherwill love him, Rand we will comeunto him, and make our abodewith him. 2 Cor. 6:16; Eph. 3:1724 He that loveth me not keep-

eth not my sayings: and Rthe wordwhich ye hear is not mine, but theFather’s which sent me. 5:1925 These things have I spoken

unto you, being yet present withyou.26 But the Comforter, which is

the Holy Ghost, whom the Fatherwill send in my name, he shallteach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance,whatsoever I have said unto you.27 RPeace I leave with you, my

peace I give unto you: not as theworld giveth, give I unto you. Letnot your heart be troubled, nei-ther let it be afraid. Col. 3:1528 Ye have heard how I said

unto you, I go away, and comeagain unto you. If ye loved me, yewould rejoice, because I said, RIgo unto the Father: for Rmy Fatheris greater than I. 16:16 · [5:18; Phil. 2:6]29 And Rnow I have told you

before it come to pass, that, whenit is come to pass, ye might be-lieve. 13:1930 Hereafter I will not talk much

with you: Rfor the prince of thisworld cometh, and hath Rnothingin me. [12:31] · [2 Cor. 5:21; Heb. 4:15]31 But that the world may know

that I love the Father; and Ras theFather gave me commandment,even so I do. Arise, let us gohence. 10:18; Is. 50:5; Phil. 2:8

15 I am the true vine, and myFather is the husbandman.

2 REvery branch in me thatbeareth not fruit he taketh away:and every branch that bearethfruit, he purgeth it, that it maybring forth more fruit. Matt. 15:133 RNow ye are clean through

the word which I have spokenunto you. [13:10; 17:17]; Eph. 5:264 RAbide in me, and I in you. As

the branch cannot bear fruit ofitself, except it abide in the vine;no more can ye, except ye abide inme. 17:23; Eph. 3:17; [Col. 1:23]5 I am the vine, ye are the

branches: He that abideth in me,and I in him, the same bringethforth much fruit: for without meye can do Rnothing. 2 Cor. 3:5

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6 If a man abide not in me, Rheis cast forth as a branch, and iswithered; and men gather them,and cast them into the fire, andthey are burned. Matt. 3:107 If ye abide in me, and my

words Rabide in you, Rye shall askwhat ye will, and it shall be doneTunto you. 1 John 2:14 · 14:13; 16:23 · for

8 RHerein is my Father glori-fied, that ye bear much fruit; soshall ye be my disciples. [Phil. 1:11]9 As the Father hath Rloved me,

so have I loved you: Tcontinue yein my love. 5:20; 17:26 · abide

10 RIf ye keep my command-ments, ye shall abide in my love;even as I have kept my Father’scommandments, and abide in hislove. 14:1511 These things have I spoken

unto you, that my joy mightremain in you, and Rthat your joymight be full. [16:24]; 1 John 1:412 RThis is my Rcommandment,

That ye love one another, as Ihave loved you. 13:34 · Rom. 12:913 RGreater love hath no man

than this, that a man lay down hislife for his friends. 1 John 3:1614 RYe are my friends, if ye do

whatsoever I command you. 14:1515 Henceforth I call you not ser-

vants; for the servant knoweth notwhat his lord doeth: but I havecalled you friends; for all thingsthat I have heard of my Father Ihave made known unto you.16 RYe have not chosen me, but I

have chosen you, and ordainedyou, that ye should go and bringforth fruit, and that your fruitshould remain: that whatsoeverye shall ask of the Father in myname, he may give it you. 6:7017 These things I command you,

that ye love one another.18 RIf the world hate you, ye

know that it hated me before ithated you. 7:7; 1 John 3:1319 RIf ye were of the world, the

world would love his own: butRbecause ye are not of the world,but I have chosen you out of theworld, therefore the world hatethyou. 1 John 4:5 · 17:14

20 Remember the word that Isaid unto you, The servant is notgreater than his lord. If they havepersecuted me, they will also per-secute you; if they have kept mysaying, they will keep yours also.21 But Rall these things will they

do unto you for my name’s sake,because they know not him thatsent me. Matt. 10:22; 24:9; [1 Pet. 4:14]22 If I had not come and spoken

unto them, they had not had sin:Rbut now they have no Tcloke fortheir sin. [Rom. 1:20; James 4:17] · excuse

23 RHe that hateth me hateth myFather also. 1 John 2:2324 If I had not done among them

Rthe works which none other mandid, they had not had sin: but nowhave they both Rseen and hatedboth me and my Father. 3:2 · 14:925 But this cometh to pass, that

the word might be fulfilled that iswritten in their law, RThey hatedme without a cause. Ps. 35:19; 69:426 But when the Comforter is

come, whom I will send unto youfrom the Father, even the Spirit oftruth, which proceedeth from theFather, he shall testify of me:27 And Rye also shall bear wit-

ness, because ye have been withme from the beginning. Luke 24:48

16 These things have I spokenunto you, that ye should not

be Toffended. made to stumble

2 They shall put you out of thesynagogues: yea, the time cometh,that whosoever killeth you willthink that he doeth God service.3 And Rthese things will they

do unto you, because they havenot known the Father, nor me. 8:194 But these things have I told

you, that when the time shallcome, ye may remember that Itold you of them. And these thingsI said not unto you at the begin-ning, because I was with you.5 But now I go my way to him

that sent me; and none of youasketh me, Whither goest thou?6 But because I have said these

things unto you, Rsorrow hathfilled your heart. Matt. 17:237 Nevertheless I tell you the

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truth; It is Texpedient for you thatI go away: for if I go not away, theComforter will not come untoyou; but if I depart, I will send himunto you. advantageous

8 And when he is Rcome, hewill Treprove the world of sin, andof righteousness, and of judg-ment: Acts 1:8; 2:1–4, 37 · convict

9 ROf sin, because they believenot on me; Acts 2:2210 ROf righteousness, Rbecause I

go to my Father, and ye see me nomore; Acts 2:32 · 5:3211 Of judgment, because the

prince of this world is judged.12 I have yet many things to say

unto you, Rbut ye cannot bearthem now. Mark 4:3313 Howbeit when he, Rthe Spirit

of truth, is come, Rhe will guideyou into all truth: for he shall notspeak of himself; but whatsoeverhe shall hear, that shall he speak:and he will shew you things tocome. [14:17] · 14:26; Acts 11:28; Rev. 1:1914 RHe shall glorify me: for he

shall receive Tof mine, and shallshew it unto you. 15:26 · what is mine

15 RAll things that the Fatherhath are mine: therefore said I,that he shall take of mine, andshall shew it unto you. Matt. 11:2716 A Rlittle while, and ye shall

not see me: and again, a littlewhile, and ye shall see me, be-cause I go to the Father. 7:33; 12:3517 Then said some of his disci-

ples among themselves, What isthis that he saith unto us, A littlewhile, and ye shall not see me:and again, a little while, and yeshall see me: and, Because I go tothe Father?18 They said therefore, What is

this that he saith, A little while?we cannot tell what he saith.19 Now Jesus knew that they

were desirous to ask him, andsaid unto them, Do ye enquireamong yourselves of that I said, Alittle while, and ye shall not seeme: and again, a little while, andye shall see me?20 Verily, verily, I say unto you,

That ye shall weep and lament,

but the world shall rejoice: and yeshall be sorrowful, but your sor-row shall be turned into joy.21 RA woman when she is in tra-

vail hath sorrow, because herhour is come: but as soon as she isdelivered of the child, she remem-bereth no more the anguish, forjoy that a man is born into theworld. Gen. 3:16; Is. 42:14; 1 Thess. 5:322 And ye now therefore have

sorrow: but I will see you again,and your heart shall rejoice, andyour joy no man taketh from you.23 And in that day ye shall ask

me nothing. RVerily, verily, I sayunto you, Whatsoever ye shall askthe Father in my name, he willgive it you. [14:13; 15:16]; Matt. 7:724 Hitherto have ye asked noth-

ing in my name: ask, and ye shallreceive, Rthat your joy may beRfull. 17:13 · 15:1125 These things have I spoken

unto you in Tproverbs: but thetime cometh, when I shall nomore speak unto you in Tprov-erbs, but I shall shew you plainlyof the Father. figurative language

26 At that day ye shall ask in myname: and I say not unto you, thatI will pray the Father for you:27 RFor the Father himself loveth

you, because ye have loved me,and Rhave believed that I cameout from God. [14:21, 23] · 3:1328 RI came forth from the Father,

and am come into the world:again, I leave the world, and go tothe Father. vv. 5, 10, 17; 13:1, 329 His disciples said unto him,

Lo, now speakest thou plainly,and speakest no proverb.30 Now are we sure that Rthou

knowest all things, and needestnot that any man should ask thee:by this Rwe believe that thoucamest forth from God. 21:17 · 17:831 Jesus answered them, Do ye

now believe?32 RBehold, the hour cometh,

yea, is now come, that ye shall bescattered, Revery man to his own,and shall leave me alone: and RyetI am not alone, because the Fatheris with me. Acts 8:1 · 20:10 · 8:29

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33 These things I have spokenunto you, that in me ye mighthave peace. RIn the world ye shallhave tribulation: but be of goodcheer; RI have overcome theworld. 2 Tim. 3:12 · Rom. 8:37; [1 John 4:4]

17 These words spake Jesus,and lifted up his eyes to

heaven, and said, Father, the houris come; glorify thy Son, that thySon also may glorify thee:2 As thou hast given him pow-

er over all flesh, that he shouldgive eternal life to as many Rasthou hast given him. 6:37, 393 And this is life eternal, that

they might know thee Rthe onlytrue God, and Jesus Christ, whomthou hast sent. 1 Cor. 8:4; 1 Thess. 1:94 RI have glorified thee on the

earth: I have finished the workwhich thou gavest me to do. 13:315 And now, O Father, glorify

thou me with thine own self withthe glory Rwhich I had with theebefore the world was. 1:1, 2; Phil. 2:66 I have manifested thy name

unto the men Rwhich thou gavestme out of the world: thine theywere, and thou gavest them me;and they have kept thy word. 6:377 Now they have known that

all things whatsoever thou hastgiven me are of thee.8 For I have given unto them

the words which thou gavest me;and they have received them, andhave known surely that I cameout from thee, and they havebelieved that thou didst send me.9 I pray for them: RI pray not

for the world, but for them whichthou hast given me; for they arethine. [1 John 5:19]10 And all mine are thine, and

Rthine are mine; and I am glori-fied in them. 16:1511 RAnd now I am no more in

the world, but these are in theworld, and I come to thee. HolyFather, keep through thine ownname those whom thou hast givenme, that they may be one, as weare. [Acts 1:9; Heb. 4:14; 9:24; 1 Pet. 3:22]12 While I was with them in the

world, I kept them in thy name:

those that thou gavest me I havekept, and none of them is lost, butthe son of perdition; that thescripture might be fulfilled.13 And now come I to thee; and

these things I speak in the world,that they might have my joy ful-filled in themselves.14 I have given them thy word;

and the world hath hated them,because they are not of the world,even as I am not of the world.15 I pray not that thou shouldest

take them out of the world, butRthat thou shouldest keep themfrom the evil. Gal. 1:4; 2 Thess. 3:316 They are not of the world,

even as I am not of the world.17 RSanctify them through thy

truth: thy word is truth. [Eph. 5:26]18 RAs thou hast sent me into

the world, even so have I also sentthem into the world. 4:38; 20:2119 And for their sakes I sanctify

myself, that they also might besanctified through the truth.20 Neither pray I for these alone,

but for them also which shallbelieve on me through their word;21 RThat they all may be one; as

thou, Father, art in me, and I inthee, that they also may be one inus: that the world may believethat thou hast sent me. [Gal. 3:28]22 And the Rglory which thou

gavest me I have given them; Rthatthey may be one, even as we areone: 14:20; 1 John 1:3 · [2 Cor. 3:18]23 I in them, and thou in me,

that they may be made perfect inone; and that the world may knowthat thou hast sent me, and hastloved them, as thou hast loved me.24 RFather, I will that they also,

whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am; that theymay behold my glory, which thouhast given me: for thou lovedst me before the foundation of theworld. [12:26; 14:3; 1 Thess. 4:17]25 O righteous Father, the world

hath not known thee: but I haveknown thee, and these haveknown that thou hast sent me.26 RAnd I have declared unto

them thy name, and will declare

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it: that the love Rwherewith thouhast loved me may be in them,and I in them. Ex. 34:5–7 · 15:9

18 When Jesus had spokenthese words, Rhe went forth

with his disciples over the brookCe′-dron, where was a garden,into the which he entered, and hisdisciples. Matt. 26:30, 36; Mark 14:26, 322 And Judas also, which be-

trayed him, knew the place: RforJesus ofttimes resorted thitherwith his disciples. Luke 21:37; 22:393 RJudas then, having received

a band of men and officers fromthe chief priests and Pharisees,cometh thither with lanterns andtorches and weapons. Acts 1:164 Jesus therefore, Rknowing all

things that should come uponhim, went forth, and said untothem, Whom seek ye? 13:1, 3; 19:285 They answered him, Jesus of

Nazareth. Jesus saith unto them, Iam he. And Judas also, which Rbe-trayed him, stood with them. 13:216 As soon then as he had said

unto them, I am he, they wentbackward, and fell to the ground.7 Then asked he them again,

Whom seek ye? And they said,Jesus of Nazareth.8 Jesus answered, I have told

you that I am he: if therefore yeseek me, let these go their way:9 That the saying might be ful-

filled, which he spake, ROf themwhich thou gavest me have I lostnone. [6:39; 17:12]10 RThen Simon Peter having a

sword drew it, and smote the highpriest’s servant, and cut off hisright ear. The servant’s name wasMal′-chus. Matt. 26:51; Mark 14:4711 Then said Jesus unto Peter,

Put up thy sword into the sheath:the cup which my Father hathgiven me, shall I not drink it?12 Then the Tband and the cap-

tain and officers of the Jews tookJesus, and bound him, cohort13 And led him away to An′-nas

first; for he was father in law toRCa′-ia-phas, which was the highpriest that same year. 11:49, 5114 Now Ca′-ia-phas was he,

which gave counsel to the Jews,that it was expedient that oneman should die for the people.15 RAnd Simon Peter followed

Jesus, and so did Ranother disci-ple: that disciple was known untothe high priest, and went in withJesus into the palace of the highpriest. Mark 14:54; Luke 22:54 · 20:2–516 RBut Peter stood at the door

without. Then went out that otherdisciple, which was known untothe high priest, and spake untoher that kept the door, andbrought in Peter. Matt. 26:6917 Then saith the damsel that

kept the door unto Peter, Art notthou also one of this man’s disci-ples? He saith, I am Rnot. Matt. 26:3418 And the servants and officers

stood there, who had made a fireof coals; for it was cold: and theywarmed themselves: and Peterstood with them, and warmedhimself.19 The high priest then asked

Jesus of his disciples, and of hisdoctrine.20 Jesus answered him, RI spake

openly to the world; I ever taughtRin the synagogue, and Rin thetemple, whither the Jews alwaysresort; and in secret have I saidnothing. 8:26 · 6:59 · 7:14, 2821 Why askest thou me? ask

Rthem which heard me, what Ihave said unto them: behold, theyknow what I said. Mark 12:3722 And when he had thus spo-

ken, one of the officers whichstood by struck Jesus with thepalm of his hand, saying, An-swerest thou the high priest so?23 Jesus answered him, If I have

spoken evil, bear witness of theevil: but if well, why smitest thoume?24 RNow An′-nas had sent him

bound unto RCa′-ia-phas the highpriest. Luke 3:2; Acts 4:6 · 11:4925 And Simon Peter stood and

warmed himself. They said there-fore unto him, Art not thou alsoone of his disciples? He denied it,and said, I am not.26 One of the servants of the high

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priest, being his kinsman whoseear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I seethee in the garden with him?27 Peter then denied again: and

immediately the cock crew.28 RThen led they Jesus from

Ca′-ia-phas unto the hall of judg-ment: and it was early; Rand theythemselves went not into thejudgment hall, lest they should bedefiled; but that they might eatthe passover. Acts 3:13 · 11:55; Acts 11:329 Pilate then went out unto

them, and said, What accusationbring ye against this man?30 They answered and said unto

him, If he were not a Tmalefactor,we would not have delivered himup unto thee. evildoer

31 Then said Pilate unto them,Take ye him, and judge him ac-cording to your law. The Jewstherefore said unto him, It is notlawful for us to put any man todeath:32 That the saying of Jesus

might be fulfilled, which hespake, Rsignifying what death heshould die. 3:14; 8:28; 12:32, 3333 RThen Pilate entered into the

judgment hall again, and calledJesus, and said unto him, Art thouthe King of the Jews? Matt. 27:1134 Jesus answered him, Sayest

thou this thing of thyself, or didothers tell it thee of me?35 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?

Thine own nation and the chiefpriests have delivered thee untome: what hast thou done?36 RJesus answered, RMy king-

dom is not of this world: if mykingdom were of this world, thenwould my servants fight, that Ishould not be delivered to theJews: but now is my kingdom notfrom hence. 1 Tim. 6:13 · 6:15; 8:1537 Pilate therefore said unto

him, Art thou a king then? Jesusanswered, Thou sayest that I am aking. To this end was I born, andfor this cause came I into theworld, that I should bear witnessunto the truth. Every one that is ofthe truth Rheareth my voice. 8:4738 Pilate saith unto him, What is

truth? And when he had said this,he went out again unto the Jews,and saith unto them, RI find in himno fault at all. 19:4, 6; 1 Pet. 2:22–2439 RBut ye have a custom, that I

should release unto you one at thepassover: will ye therefore that Irelease unto you the King of theJews? Matt. 27:15–26; Luke 23:17–2540 RThen cried they all again,

saying, Not this man, but Bar-ab′-bas. RNow Bar-ab′-bas was a rob-ber. Is. 53:3; Acts 3:14 · Luke 23:19

19 Then RPilate thereforetook Jesus, and scourged

him. Matt. 20:19; 27:26; Mark 15:152 And the soldiers Tplatted a

crown of thorns, and put it on hishead, and they put on him a pur-ple robe, twisted

3 And said, Hail, King of theJews! and they RsmoteT him withtheir hands. Is. 50:6 · struck

4 Pilate therefore went forthagain, and saith unto them,Behold, I bring him forth to you,Rthat ye may know that I find nofault in him. Is. 53:9; 1 Pet. 2:22–245 Then came Jesus forth, wear-

ing the crown of thorns, and thepurple robe. And Pilate saith untothem, Behold the man!6 When the chief priests there-

fore and officers saw him, theycried out, saying, Crucify him,crucify him. Pilate saith untothem, Take ye him, and crucifyhim: for I find no fault in him.7 The Jews answered him, RWe

have a law, and by our law heought to die, because he madehimself the Son of God. Lev. 24:168 When Pilate therefore heard

that saying, he was the moreafraid;9 And went again into the

judgment hall, and saith unto Je-sus, Whence art thou? RBut Jesusgave him no answer. Is. 53:710 Then saith Pilate unto him,

Speakest thou not unto me?knowest thou not that I haveTpower to crucify thee, and haveTpower to release thee? authority

11 Jesus answered, RThou could-est have no power at all against

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me, except it were given thee fromabove: therefore Rhe that deliv-ered me unto thee hath thegreater sin. 7:30 · 3:27; Rom. 13:112 And from thenceforth Pilate

sought to release him: but theJews cried out, saying, If thou letthis man go, thou art not Caesar’sfriend: Rwhosoever maketh him-self a king speaketh against Cae-sar. 18:33; Luke 23:2; Acts 17:713 RWhen Pilate therefore heard

that saying, he brought Jesusforth, and sat down in the judg-ment seat in a place that is calledthe Pavement, but in the Hebrew,Gab′-ba-tha. Is. 51:12; Acts 4:1914 And Rit was the preparation

of the passover, and about thesixth hour: and he saith unto theJews, Behold your King! Matt. 27:6215 But they cried out, Away with

him, away with him, crucify him.Pilate saith unto them, Shall I cru-cify your King? The chief priestsanswered, RWe have no king butCaesar. [Gen. 49:10]16 RThen delivered he him

therefore unto them to be cruci-fied. And they took Jesus, and ledhim away. Mark 15:15; Luke 23:2417 And he bearing his cross

Rwent forth into a place called theplace of a skull, which is called inthe Hebrew Gol′-go-tha: Heb. 13:1218 Where they crucified him,

and two other with him, on eitherside one, and Jesus in the midst.19 And Pilate wrote a title, and

put it on the cross. And the writ-ing was, JESUS OF NAZARETHTHE KING OF THE JEWS.20 This title then read many of

the Jews: for the place where Je-sus was crucified was Tnigh to thecity: and it was written in Hebrew,and Greek, and Latin. near

21 Then said the chief priests ofthe Jews to Pilate, Write not, TheKing of the Jews; but that he said,I am King of the Jews.22 Pilate answered, What I have

written I have written.23 RThen the soldiers, when they

had crucified Jesus, took his gar-ments, and made four parts, to

every soldier a part; and also hisTcoat: now the Tcoat was withoutseam, woven from the topthroughout. Luke 23:34 · tunic

24 They said therefore amongthemselves, Let us not rend it, butcast lots for it, whose it shall be:that the scripture might be ful-filled, which saith, RThey partedmy Traiment among them, and formy Tvesture they did cast lots.These things therefore the sol-diers did. Ps. 22:18 · garments · clothing

25 RNow there stood by thecross of Jesus his mother, and hismother’s sister, Mary the wife ofRCle′-o-phas, and Mary Mag-da-le′-ne. Luke 2:35; 23:49 · Luke 24:1826 When Jesus therefore saw

his mother, and Rthe disciplestanding by, whom he loved, hesaith unto his mother, Woman,behold thy son! 13:23; 20:2; 21:7, 20, 2427 Then saith he to the disciple,

Behold thy mother! And from thathour that disciple took her Runtohis own home. 1:11; 16:32; Acts 21:628 After this, Jesus knowing

that all things were now accom-plished, Rthat the scripture mightbe fulfilled, saith, I thirst. Ps. 22:1529 Now there was set a vessel

full of vinegar: and Rthey filled aspunge with vinegar, and put itupon hyssop, and put it to hismouth. Ps. 69:21; Matt. 27:48, 5030 When Jesus therefore had

received the vinegar, he said, RIt isfinished: and he bowed his head,and gave up the ghost. 17:431 The Jews therefore, because

it was the preparation, that thebodies should not remain uponthe cross on the sabbath day, (forthat sabbath day was an Rhighday,) besought Pilate that theirlegs might be broken, and thatthey might be taken away. Ex. 12:1632 Then came the soldiers, and

brake the legs of the first, and ofthe other which was crucifiedwith him.33 But when they came to Jesus,

and saw that he was dead already,they brake not his legs:34 But one of the soldiers with

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a spear pierced his side, andTforthwith Rcame there out bloodand water. immediately · [1 John 5:6, 8]35 And he that saw it bare

record, and his record is Rtrue:and he knoweth that he saith true,that ye might Rbelieve. 21:24 · [20:31]36 For these things were done,

Rthat the scripture should be ful-filled, A bone of him shall not bebroken. [Ex. 12:46; Num. 9:12]; Ps. 34:2037 And again another scripture

saith, RThey shall look on himwhom they pierced. Zech. 12:10; 13:638 And after this Joseph of Ar-i-

ma-thae′-a, being a disciple ofJesus, but secretly Rfor fear of theJews, besought Pilate that hemight take away the body ofJesus: and Pilate gave him leave.He came therefore, and took thebody of Jesus. [7:13; 9:22; 12:42]39 And there came also RNic-o-

de′-mus, which at the first came toJesus by night, and brought amixture of myrrh and aloes, aboutan hundred pound weight. 7:5040 Then took they the body of

Jesus, and wound it in linenclothes with the spices, as themanner of the Jews is to bury.41 Now in the place where he

was crucified there was a garden;and in the garden a new Tsepul-chre, wherein was never man yetlaid. tomb

42 RThere laid they Jesus there-fore because of the Jews’ prepara-tion day; for the sepulchre wasnigh at hand. Is. 53:9; Matt. 26:12

20 The Rfirst day of the weekcometh Mary Mag-da-le′-ne

early, when it was yet dark, untothe sepulchre, and seeth theRstone taken away from the sepul-chre. Acts 20:7; 1 Cor. 16:2 · 11:382 Then she runneth, and com-

eth to Simon Peter, and to theRother disciple, whom Jesusloved, and saith unto them, Theyhave taken away the Lord out ofthe sepulchre, and we know notwhere they have laid him. 21:23, 243 RPeter therefore went forth,

and that other disciple, and cameto the sepulchre. Luke 24:12

4 So they ran both together:and the other disciple did outrunPeter, and came first to the sepul-chre.5 And he stooping down, and

looking in, saw Rthe linen clotheslying; yet went he not in. 19:406 Then cometh Simon Peter

following him, and went into thesepulchre, and seeth the linenclothes lie,7 And Rthe napkin, that was

about his head, not lying with thelinen clothes, but wrapped to-gether in a place by itself. 11:448 Then went in also that Rother

disciple, which came first to theTsepulchre, and he saw, and be-lieved. 21:23, 24 · tomb

9 For as yet they knew not theRscripture, that he must rise againfrom the dead. Ps. 16:10; Acts 2:25, 3110 Then the disciples went away

again unto their own home.11 But Mary stood without at

the sepulchre weeping: and as shewept, she stooped down, andlooked into the sepulchre,12 And seeth two angels in

white sitting, the one at the head,and the other at the feet, wherethe body of Jesus had lain.13 And they say unto her,

Woman, why weepest thou? Shesaith unto them, Because theyhave taken away my Lord, and Iknow not where they have laidhim.14 RAnd when she had thus said,

she turned herself back, and sawJesus standing, and Rknew notthat it was Jesus. Matt. 28:9 · 21:415 Jesus saith unto her, Woman,

why weepest thou? whom seekestthou? She, supposing him to bethe gardener, saith unto him, Sir,if thou have borne him hence, tellme where thou hast laid him, andI will take him away.16 Jesus saith unto her, RMary.

She turned herself, and saith untohim, Rab-bo′-ni; which is to say,TMaster. 10:3 · Teacher

17 Jesus saith unto her, Touchme not; for I am not yet ascendedto my Father: but go to my breth-

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ren, and say unto them, I ascendunto my Father, and your Father;and to my God, and your God.18 Mary Mag-da-le′-ne came

and told the disciples that she hadseen the Lord, and that he hadspoken these things unto her.19 Then the same day at even-

ing, being the first day of theweek, when the doors were shutwhere the disciples were assem-bled for Rfear of the Jews, cameJesus and stood in the midst, andsaith unto them, RPeace be untoyou. 9:22; 19:38 · 14:27; 16:16; Eph. 2:1720 And when he had so said, he

shewed unto them his hands andhis side. Then were the disciplesglad, when they saw the Lord.21 Then said Jesus to them

again, Peace be unto you: Ras myFather hath sent me, even so sendI you. 17:18, 19; [2 Tim. 2:2]; Heb. 3:122 And when he had said this, he

breathed on them, and saith untothem, Receive ye the Holy Ghost:23 RWhose soever sins ye Tremit,

they are remitted unto them; andwhose soever sins ye retain, theyare retained. Matt. 16:19; 18:18 · forgive

24 But Thomas, one of thetwelve, called Did′-y-mus, was notwith them when Jesus came.25 The other disciples therefore

said unto him, We have seen theLord. But he said unto them,Except I shall see in his hands theprint of the nails, and put my fin-ger into the print of the nails, andthrust my hand into his side, I willnot believe.26 And after eight days again

his disciples were within, andThomas with them: then cameJesus, the doors being shut, andstood in the midst, and said, Peacebe unto you.27 Then saith he to Thomas,

Reach hither thy finger, and be-hold my hands; and Rreach hitherthy hand, and thrust it into myside: and be not faithless, butbelieving. Zech. 12:10; 13:6; 1 John 1:128 And Thomas answered and

said unto him, My Lord and myGod.

29 Jesus saith unto him, Thom-as, because thou hast seen me,thou hast believed: Rblessed arethey that have not seen, and yethave believed. 2 Cor. 5:7; 1 Pet. 1:830 And Rmany other signs truly

did Jesus in the presence of hisdisciples, which are not written inthis book: 21:2531 RBut these are written, that ye

might believe that Jesus is theChrist, the Son of God; and thatbelieving ye might have lifethrough his name. Luke 1:4

21 After these things Jesusshewed himself again to the

disciples at the Rsea of Ti-be′-ri-as;and on this wise shewed he him-self. Matt. 26:32; Mark 14:282 There were together Simon

Peter, and RThomas called Did′-y-mus, and RNa-than′-a-el of RCanain Galilee, and Rthe sons of Zeb′-e-dee, and two other of his disci-ples. 20:24 · 1:45–51 · 2:1 · Matt. 4:213 Simon Peter saith unto them,

I Tgo a fishing. They say unto him,We also go with thee. They wentforth, and entered into Ta shipimmediately; and that night theycaught nothing. am going · Lit. the

4 But when the morning wasnow come, Jesus stood on theshore: but the disciples Rknew notthat it was Jesus. Luke 24:165 Then Jesus saith unto them,

Children, have ye any Tmeat?They answered him, No. food

6 And he said unto them, RCastthe net on the right side of theship, and ye shall find. They casttherefore, and now they were notable to draw it for the multitude offishes. Luke 5:4, 6, 77 Therefore Rthat disciple

whom Jesus loved saith untoPeter, It is the Lord. Now whenSimon Peter heard that it was theLord, he girt his fisher’s coat untohim, (for he was naked,) and didcast himself into the sea. 13:23; 20:28 And the other disciples came

in a little ship; (for they were notfar from land, but as it were twohundred cubits,) dragging the netwith fishes.

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9 As soon then as they werecome to land, they saw a fire ofcoals there, and fish laid thereon,and bread.10 Jesus saith unto them, Bring

Tof the fish which ye have nowcaught. some of

11 Simon Peter went up, anddrew the net to land full of greatfishes, an hundred and fifty andthree: and for all there were somany, yet was not the net broken.12 Jesus saith unto them, RCome

and Tdine. And none of the disci-ples Tdurst ask him, Who artthou? knowing that it was theLord. Acts 10:41 · eat breakfast · dared

13 Jesus then cometh, and tak-eth bread, and giveth them, andfish likewise.14 This is now Rthe third time

that Jesus shewed himself to hisdisciples, after that he was risenfrom the dead. 20:19, 2615 So when they had dined, Je-

sus saith to Simon Peter, Simon,son of Jo′-nas, lovest thou memore than these? He saith untohim,Yea, Lord; thou knowest thatI love thee. He saith unto him,RFeed my lambs. Acts 20:28; 1 Pet. 5:216 He saith to him again the sec-

ond time, Simon, son of Jo′-nas,lovest thou me? He saith untohim,Yea, Lord; thou knowest thatI love thee. RHe saith unto him,Feed my Rsheep. 1 Pet. 2:25 · Ps. 79:1317 He saith unto him the third

time, Simon, son of Jo′-nas, lovestthou me? Peter was grieved be-cause he said unto him the thirdtime, Lovest thou me? And he saidunto him, Lord, Rthou knowest allthings; thou knowest that I love

thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feedmy sheep. 2:24, 25; 16:30 18 RVerily, verily, I say unto thee,

When thou wast young, thou gird-edst thyself, and walkedst whitherthou wouldest: but when thoushalt be old, thou shalt stretchforth thy hands, and another shallgird thee, and carry thee whitherthou wouldest not. 13:36; Acts 12:3, 419 This spake he, signifying by

what death he should glorify God.And when he had spoken this, hesaith unto him, RFollow me. v. 2220 Then Peter, turning about,

seeth the disciple Rwhom Jesusloved following; Rwhich alsoleaned on his breast at supper,and said, Lord, which is he thatbetrayeth thee? 13:23; 20:2 · 13:2521 Peter seeing him saith to

Jesus, Lord, and Twhat shall thisman do? what about this man

22 Jesus saith unto him, If I willthat he tarry till I come, what isthat to thee? follow thou me.23 Then went this saying abroad

among the brethren, that that dis-ciple should not die: yet Jesus saidnot unto him, He shall not die;but, If I will that he Ttarry till Icome, what is that to thee? remain

24 This is the disciple whichRtestifieth of these things, andwrote these things: and we knowthat his testimony is true. 19:3525 RAnd there are also many

other things which Jesus did, thewhich, if they should be writtenevery one, RI suppose that eventhe world itself could not containthe books that should be written.A-men′. 20:30 · Amos 7:10

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JESUS’ last recorded words have come to be known as the GreatCommission: “Ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all

Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth” (1:8). TheBook of Acts, written by Luke, is the story of the men and women who took

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