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1
And it came to pass,
when
Jesus
had finished
all
these
sayings,
he said unto his
disciples,
2
Ye know that
after
two
days
is
the feast of
the passover,
and
the Son
of man
is
betrayed
to
be crucified.
3
Then
assembled together
the chief priests,
and the scribes, and
the elders
of the people,
unto
the palace
of the high priest,
who
was called
Caiaphas,
4
And
consulted
that
they might take
Jesus
by subtilty,
and
kill
him
.
5
But
they said,
Not
on
the feast
day
, lest
there be
an uproar
among
the people.
6
Now
when Jesus
was in
Bethany,
in
the house
of Simon
the leper,
7
There came
unto him
a woman
having
an alabaster box
of very precious
ointment,
and
poured it
on his
head,
as he sat
at meat
.
8
But when his
disciples
saw
it
, they had indignation,
saying,
To
what purpose
is
this
waste?
9
For this ointment
might
have been sold
for much,
and
given
to the poor.
10
When
Jesus
understood
it
, he said unto them,
Why
trouble ye
the woman?
for
she hath wrought
a good
work
upon me.
11
For
ye have
the poor
always
with you; but me
ye have
not
always
.
12
For in that
she
hath poured
this
ointment
on my
body,
she
did
it
for my
burial.
13
Verily
I say
unto you,
Wheresoever
this
gospel
shall be preached
in
the whole
world,
there
shall also
this, that
this woman
hath done,
be told
for
a memorial
of her.
14
Then
one
of the twelve,
called
Judas
Iscariot,
went
unto
the chief priests,
15
And said
unto them
, What
will ye
give
me, and
I will deliver
him unto you? And
they covenanted
with him
for thirty
pieces of silver.
16
And from
that time
he sought
opportunity
to
betray
him.
17
Now
the first
day
of the
feast of
unleavened bread
the disciples
came
to Jesus,
saying
unto him,
Where
wilt thou
that we prepare
for thee to eat
the passover?
18
And he said,
Go
into
the city
to
such a man,
and say unto him,
The Master
saith,
My
time
is
at hand;
I will keep
the passover
at thy house with my
disciples.
19
And
the disciples
did
as
Jesus
had appointed
them; and
they made ready
the passover.
20
Now
when the even
was come,
he sat down
with
the twelve.
21
And as they
did eat,
he said,
Verily
I say
unto you, that
one
of you
shall betray
me.
22
And
they were exceeding
sorrowful,
and began
every one
of them
to say
unto him,
Lord,
is
it
I?
23
And
he answered
and said,
He that dippeth
his
hand
with me in
the dish,
the same
shall betray
me.
24
The Son
of
man
goeth
as
it is written
of him: but
woe
unto that
man
by
whom
the Son
of
man
is betrayed!
it
had
been
good
for that
man
if
he
had
not been born.
25
Then
Judas,
which
betrayed
him, answered and said,
Master,
is
it
I?
He said
unto him,
Thou
hast said.
26
And as they
were eating,
Jesus
took
bread,
and
blessed
it
, and brake
it
, and
gave
it
to the disciples,
and said,
Take,
eat; this is my
body.
27
And
he took
the cup,
and
gave thanks,
and gave
it
to them,
saying,
Drink ye
all
of it;
28
For this is my
blood
of the new
testament,
which
is shed
for
many
for
the remission
of sins.
29
But
I say
unto you,
I will
not
drink
henceforth of this fruit
of the vine,
until
that
day
when
I
drink
it
new
with you in my
Father's
kingdom.
30
And
when they had sung an hymn,
they went out
into
the mount
of Olives.
31
Then
saith
Jesus
unto them,
All
ye
shall be offended
because
of me this
night:
for
it is written,
I will smite
the shepherd,
and
the sheep
of the flock
shall be scattered abroad.
32
But
after
I
am risen again,
I will go before
you into
Galilee.
33
Peter
answered and said unto him, Though
all
men
shall be offended
because
of thee,
yet
will I
never
be offended.
34
Jesus
said
unto him,
Verily
I say
unto thee, That this
night,
before
the cock
crow,
thou shalt deny
me
thrice.
35
Peter
said
unto him,
Though
I
should
die
with thee, yet
will I
not deny thee.
Likewise
also
said
all
the disciples.
36
Then
cometh
Jesus
with them unto
a place
called
Gethsemane,
and
saith
unto the disciples,
Sit ye
here,
while
I go
and pray
yonder.
37
And
he took with him
Peter
and
the two
sons
of Zebedee,
and began
to be sorrowful
and
very heavy.
38
Then
saith he
unto them, My
soul
is
exceeding sorrowful,
even unto
death:
tarry ye
here,
and
watch
with me.
39
And
he went
a little
further,
and fell
on his
face,
and
prayed,
saying,
O my
Father,
if
it be
possible,
let
this
cup
pass from me:
nevertheless
not as I
will,
but as thou
wilt
.
40
And
he cometh
unto
the disciples,
and
findeth
them
asleep,
and
saith
unto Peter,
What,
could ye
not
watch
with me one
hour?
41
Watch
and
pray,
that
ye enter
not into
temptation:
the spirit
indeed
is
willing,
but
the flesh
is
weak.
42
He went away
again
the
second time,
and prayed,
saying,
O my
Father,
if
this cup
may
not
pass away
from me, except
I drink
it, thy
will
be done.
43
And
he came
and found
them
asleep
again:
for their
eyes
were
heavy.
44
And
he left
them,
and went away
again,
and prayed
the third time,
saying the same
words.
45
Then
cometh he
to his
disciples,
and
saith
unto them,
Sleep on
now, and
take
your
rest
: behold,
the hour
is at hand,
and
the Son
of man
is betrayed
into
the hands
of sinners.
46
Rise,
let us be going:
behold,
he is at hand
that doth betray
me.
47
And
while
he yet
spake,
lo,
Judas,
one
of the twelve,
came,
and
with
him
a great
multitude
with
swords
and
staves,
from
the chief priests
and
elders
of the people.
48
Now
he that betrayed
him
gave
them
a sign,
saying,
Whomsoever
I shall kiss,
that same is he:
hold
him fast.
49
And
forthwith
he came
to Jesus,
and said,
Hail,
master;
and
kissed
him.
50
And
Jesus
said unto him,
Friend,
wherefore
art thou come?
Then
came they,
and laid
hands
on
Jesus
,
and
took
him.
51
And,
behold,
one
of them which were with
Jesus
stretched out
his
hand,
and drew
his
sword,
and
struck
a servant
of the high priest's,
and smote off
his
ear.
52
Then
said
Jesus
unto him,
Put up again
thy
sword
into his
place:
for
all they
that take
the
sword
shall perish
with
the
sword
.
53
Thinkest thou that I cannot
now
pray
to my
Father,
and
he shall presently give
me more
than
twelve
legions
of angels?
54
But how
then
shall the scriptures
be fulfilled,
that
thus
it must
be?
55
In that same
hour
said
Jesus
to the multitudes,
Are ye come out
as
against
a thief
with
swords
and
staves
for to take
me?
I sat
daily
with you
teaching
in the temple, and
ye laid
no hold on me.
56
But
all
this
was done,
that
the scriptures
of the prophets
might be fulfilled.
Then
all
the disciples
forsook
him,
and fled.
57
And
they that had laid hold
on Jesus
led
him
away
to
Caiaphas
the high priest,
where
the scribes
and
the elders
were assembled.
58
But
Peter
followed
him afar off
unto
the high priest's
palace,
and
went
in,
and sat
with
the servants,
to see
the end.
59
Now
the chief priests,
and elders, and
all
the council,
sought
false witness
against
Jesus,
to
put
him
to
death;
60
But
found
none: yea,
though many
false witnesses
came
,
yet
found
they none.
At the last
came
two
false witnesses,
61
And said,
This
fellow
said,
I am able
to destroy
the temple
of God,
and
to build
it in
three
days.
62
And
the high priest
arose,
and said unto him,
Answerest thou
nothing?
what
is it which
these
witness against
thee?
63
But
Jesus
held his peace.
And
the high priest
answered and said unto him,
I adjure
thee by
the living
God,
that thou tell us
whether
thou be
the Christ,
the Son
of God.
64
Jesus
saith
unto him, Thou hast said:
nevertheless
I say
unto you, Hereafter shall ye see
the Son
of man
sitting
on
the right hand
of power,
and
coming
in
the clouds
of heaven.
65
Then
the high priest
rent
his
clothes,
saying,
He hath spoken blasphemy;
what
further
need
have we
of witnesses?
behold,
now
ye have heard
his
blasphemy.
66
What
think
ye?
They answered
and said, He is
guilty
of death.
67
Then
did they spit
in his
face,
and
buffeted
him; and
others smote
him
with the palms of their hands,
68
Saying,
Prophesy
unto us,
thou Christ,
Who
is he
that smote
thee?
69
Now
Peter
sat
without
in
the palace:
and
a
damsel
came
unto him,
saying,
Thou also wast with
Jesus
of Galilee.
70
But
he denied
before
them
all,
saying,
I know not
what
thou sayest.
71
And when he
was gone out
into
the porch,
another
maid
saw him, and
said
unto them that were there,
This
fellow
was also with
Jesus
of Nazareth.
72
And
again
he denied
with
an oath,
I do not know
the man.
73
And
after
a while
came unto
him
they
that stood by,
and said
to Peter,
Surely
thou
also
art
one
of them; for thy
speech
bewrayeth
thee.
74
Then
began he to curse and
to swear,
saying
, I know not
the man.
And immediately
the cock
crew.
75
And
Peter
remembered
the word
of Jesus,
which said unto him, Before
the cock
crow,
thou shalt deny
me
thrice.
And he went out,
and
wept
bitterly.
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