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1
Now
the Passover
and Unleavened
Bread were two
days
away;
and the chief priests
and the scribes
were seeking
how
to seize
Him by stealth
and kill
Him;
2
for they were saying,
"Not during
the festival,
otherwise
there might be a riot
of the people."
3
While He was in Bethany
at the home
of Simon
the leper,
and reclining
at the table, there came
a woman
with an alabaster
vial
of very costly
perfume
of pure
nard;
and she broke
the
vial
and poured it over
His head.
4
But some
were indignantly
remarking to one another,
"Why
has this
perfume
been
wasted?
5
"For this
perfume
might
have been sold
for over
three hundred
denarii,
and the money given
to the poor."
And they were scolding
her.
6
But Jesus
said,
"Let her alone;
why
do you bother
her? She has done
a good
deed
to Me.
7
"For you always
have
the poor
with you, and whenever
you wish
you can
do
good
to them; but you
do
not always
have
Me.
8
"She has done
what
she could;
she has anointed
My body
beforehand
for the burial.
9
"Truly
I say
to you, wherever
the gospel
is preached
in the whole
world,
what
this woman
has done
will also
be spoken
of in memory
of her."
10
Then
Judas
Iscariot,
who
was one
of the twelve,
went off
to the chief priests
in order
to betray
Him to them.
11
They were glad
when they heard
this, and promised
to give
him money.
And he began seeking
how
to betray
Him at an opportune time.
12
On the first
day
of Unleavened
Bread, when
the Passover
lamb was being sacrificed,
His disciples
said
to Him, "Where
do You want
us to go
and prepare
for You to eat
the Passover
?"
13
And He sent
two
of His disciples
and said
to them, "Go
into the city,
and a man
will meet
you carrying
a pitcher
of water;
follow
him;
14
and wherever
he enters,
say
to the owner of the house,
'The Teacher
say
s,
"Where
is My guest room
in which
I may eat
the Passover
with My disciples?"'
15
"And he himself
will show
you a large
upper room
furnished
and ready;
prepare
for us there."
16
The disciples
went
out and came
to the city,
and found
it just
as He had told
them; and they prepared
the Passover.
17
When it was evening
He came
with the twelve.
18
As they were reclining
at the table and eating,
Jesus
said,
"Truly
I say
to you that one
of you will betray
Me-- one who is eating
with Me."
19
They began
to be grieved
and to say
to Him one
by one,
"Surely
not I?"
20
And He said
to them, "It is one of the twelve,
one who dips
with Me in the bowl.
21
"For
the Son
of Man
is to go
just
as it is written
of Him; but woe
to that man
by whom
the Son
of Man
is betrayed!
It would have been good
for that man
if
he had not been born."
22
While they were eating,
He took
some bread,
and after a blessing
He broke
it, and gave
it to them, and said,
"Take
it; this
is My body."
23
And when He had taken
a cup
and given thanks,
He gave
it to them, and they all
drank
from it.
24
And He said
to them, "This
is My blood
of the covenant,
which
is poured
out for many.
25
"Truly
I say
to you, I will never
again
drink
of the fruit
of the vine
until
that day
when
I
drink
it new
in the kingdom
of God."
26
After singing a hymn,
they went
out to the Mount
of Olives.
27
And Jesus
said
to them, "You will all
fall away,
because
it is written,
'
I WILL STRIKE DOWN
THE SHEPHERD,
AND THE SHEEP
SHALL BE SCATTERED.'
28
"But after
I have been raised,
I will go ahead
of you to Galilee."
29
But Peter
said
to Him, "Even though
all
may f
all
away,
yet
I will not."
30
And Jesus
said
to him, "Truly
I say
to you, that this
very
night,
before
a rooster
crows
twice,
you yourself
will deny
Me three times."
31
But Peter kept saying
insistently,
"Even if
I have to die
with You, I will not deny
You!" And they all
were saying
the same thing
also.
32
They came
to a place
named
Gethsemane;
and He said
to His disciples,
"Sit
here
until
I have prayed."
33
And He took
with Him Peter
and James
and John,
and began
to be very distressed
and troubled.
34
And He said
to them, "My soul
is deeply grieved
to the point
of death;
remain
here
and keep watch."
35
And He went
a little
beyond
them, and fell
to the ground
and began to pray
that if
it were possible,
the hour
might pass
Him by.
36
And He was saying,
"Abba!
Father!
All things
are possible
for You; remove
this
cup
from Me; yet
not what
I will,
but what
You will."
37
And He came
and found
them sleeping,
and said
to Peter,
"Simon,
are you asleep?
Could
you not keep watch
for one
hour?
38
"Keep
watching and praying
that you may not come
into temptation;
the spirit
is willing,
but the flesh
is weak."
39
Again
He went away
and prayed,
saying
the same
words.
40
And again
He came
and found
them sleeping,
for their eyes
were very heavy;
and they did not know
what
to answer
Him.
41
And He came
the third time,
and said
to them, "Are you still
sleeping
and resting?
It is enough;
the hour
has come;
behold,
the Son
of Man
is being betrayed
into the hands
of sinners.
42
"Get
up, let us be going;
behold,
the one who betrays
Me is at hand!"
43
Immediately
while He was still
speaking,
Judas,
one
of the twelve,
came
up accompanied
by a crowd
with swords
and clubs,
who were from the chief priests
and the scribes
and the elders.
44
Now
he who was betraying
Him had given
them a signal,
saying,
"Whomever
I kiss,
He is the one; seize
Him and lead Him away
under guard."
45
After coming,
Judas immediately
went
to Him, saying,
"Rabbi!"
and kissed
Him.
46
They laid
hands
on Him and seized
Him.
47
But one
of those
who stood
by drew
his sword,
and struck
the slave
of the high priest
and cut off
his ear.
48
And Jesus
said
to them, "Have you come
out with swords
and clubs
to arrest
Me, as you would against
a robber?
49
"Every
day
I was with you in the temple
teaching,
and you did not seize
Me; but this has taken place to fulfill
the Scriptures."
50
And they all
left
Him and fled.
51
A young man
was following
Him, wearing
nothing but a linen sheet
over
his naked
body; and they seized
him.
52
But he pulled free
of the linen sheet
and escaped
naked.
53
They led
Jesus
away
to the high
priest;
and all
the chief priests
and the elders
and the scribes
gathered together.
54
Peter
had followed
Him at a distance,
right
into the courtyard
of the high priest;
and he was sitting
with the officers
and warming
himself at the fire.
55
Now
the chief priests
and the whole
Council
kept trying to obtain
testimony
against
Jesus
to put Him to death,
and they were not finding
any.
56
For many
were giving false testimony
against
Him, but their testimony
was not consistent.
57
Some
stood
up and began to give false testimony
against
Him, saying,
58
"We heard
Him say,
'
I will destroy
this
temple
made with hands,
and in three
days
I will build
another
made without hands.'"
59
Not even
in this respect
was their testimony
consistent.
60
The high priest
stood
up and came forward
and questioned
Jesus,
saying,
"Do You not answer?
What
is it that these men
are testifying against
You?"
61
But He kept silent
and did not answer.
Again
the high priest
was questioning
Him, and saying
to Him, "Are You the Christ,
the Son
of the Blessed
One?"
62
And Jesus
said,
"I am;
and you shall see
THE SON
OF MAN
SITTING
AT THE RIGHT HAND
OF POWER,
and COMING
WITH THE CLOUDS
OF HEAVEN."
63
Tearing
his clothes,
the high priest
said,
"What
further
need
do we have
of witnesses?
64
"You have heard
the blasphemy;
how
does it seem
to you?" And they all
condemned
Him to be deserving
of death.
65
Some
began
to spit
at Him, and to blindfold
Him, and to beat Him with their fists,
and to say
to Him, "Prophesy!"
And the officers
received
Him with slaps
in the face.
66
As Peter
was below
in the courtyard,
one
of the servant-girls
of the high priest
came,
67
and seeing
Peter
warming
himself, she looked
at him and said,
"You also
were with Jesus
the Nazarene."
68
But he denied
it, saying,
"I neither
know
nor
understand
what
you are talking
about." And he went
out onto
the porch,
and a rooster
crowed.
69
The servant-girl
saw
him, and began
once more
to say
to the bystanders,
"This
is one of them!"
70
But again
he denied
it. And after
a little while
the bystanders
were again
saying
to Peter,
"Surely
you are one of them, for you are a Galilean
too."
71
But he began
to curse
and swear,
"I do not know
this
man
you are talking
about!"
72
Immediately
a rooster
crowed
a second time.
And Peter
remembered
how
Jesus
had made
the remark
to him, "Before
a rooster
crows
twice,
you will deny
Me three times."
And he began to weep.
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