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1
After
two
days
was
the feast
of
the passover,
and
of
unleavened bread:
and
the chief priests
and
the scribes
sought
how
they might take
him by
craft,
and put
him
to death.
2
But
they said,
Not
on
the feast
day
, lest
there be
an uproar
of the people.
3
And being in
Bethany
in
the house
of Simon
the leper,
as he
sat at meat,
there came
a woman
having
an alabaster box
of ointment
of spikenard
very precious;
and
she brake
the box,
and poured
it
on his
head.
4
And there were
some
that had indignation
within
themselves,
and said,
Why
was
this
waste
of the ointment
made?
5
For it
might
have been sold
for more than
three hundred
pence,
and
have been given
to the poor.
And
they murmured against
her.
6
And
Jesus
said,
Let
her alone;
why
trouble ye
her?
she hath wrought
a good
work
on me.
7
For
ye have
the poor
with you
always,
and
whensoever
ye will
ye may
do
them
good:
but me
ye have
not
always.
8
She hath done
what
she
could:
she is come aforehand
to anoint
my
body
to
the burying.
9
Verily
I say
unto you,
Wheresoever
this
gospel
shall be preached
throughout
the whole
world,
this
also
that
she
hath done
shall be spoken
of for
a memorial
of her.
10
And
Judas
Iscariot,
one
of the twelve,
went
unto
the chief priests,
to
betray
him unto them.
11
And
when they heard
it
, they were glad,
and
promised
to give
him
money.
And
he sought
how
he might conveniently
betray
him.
12
And
the first
day
of unleavened bread,
when
they killed
the passover,
his
disciples
said
unto him,
Where
wilt thou
that we go
and prepare
that thou mayest eat
the passover?
13
And
he sendeth forth
two
of his
disciples,
and
saith
unto them,
Go ye
into
the city,
and
there shall meet
you
a man
bearing
a pitcher
of water:
follow
him.
14
And
wheresoever
he shall go in,
say ye
to the goodman of the house,
The Master
saith,
Where
is
the guestchamber,
where
I shall eat
the passover
with my
disciples?
15
And
he
will shew
you
a large
upper room
furnished
and
prepared:
there
make ready
for us.
16
And his
disciples
went forth,
and
came
into
the city,
and
found
as
he had said unto them: and
they made ready
the passover.
17
And in
the evening
he cometh
with
the twelve.
18
And as they
sat
and
did eat,
Jesus
said,
Verily
I say
unto you,
One
of you which
eateth
with me
shall betray
me.
19
And they began
to be sorrowful,
and to
say
unto him one by one,
Is
it I? and another
said, Is
it I?
20
And he answered and said unto them,
It is
one of
the twelve,
that dippeth
with me in
the dish.
21
The Son
of
man
indeed
goeth,
as
it is written
of him: but
woe
to that
man
by
whom
the Son
of
man
is betrayed!
good
were it for that
man
if
he
had
never been born.
22
And as they
did eat,
Jesus
took
bread,
and blessed,
and brake
it
, and
gave
to them, and said,
Take,
eat: this is my
body.
23
And
he took
the cup,
and when he had given thanks,
he gave
it
to them: and
they all
drank
of it.
24
And he said unto them, This is my
blood
of the new
testament,
which
is shed
for
many.
25
Verily
I say
unto you, I will
drink
no more of the fruit
of the vine,
until
that
day
that
I
drink
it
new
in
the kingdom
of God.
26
And
when they had sung an hymn,
they went out
into
the mount
of Olives.
27
And
Jesus
saith
unto them,
All ye
shall be offended
because of me this night: for
it is written,
I will smite
the shepherd,
and
the sheep
shall be scattered.
28
But
after
that I
am risen,
I will go before
you into
Galilee.
29
But
Peter
said
unto him, Although
all
shall be offended,
yet
will
not I.
30
And
Jesus
saith
unto him,
Verily
I say
unto thee, That
this day,
even
in this
night,
before
the cock
crow
twice,
thou shalt deny
me
thrice.
31
But
he spake
the more vehemently,
If
I should
die with
thee, I will not
deny
thee in any wise.
Likewise
also said they
all.
32
And
they came
to
a place
which
was named
Gethsemane:
and
he saith
to his
disciples,
Sit ye
here,
while
I shall pray.
33
And
he taketh
with him
Peter
and
James
and
John,
and began
to be sore amazed,
and
to be very heavy;
34
And
saith
unto
them, My
soul
is
exceeding sorrowful
unto
death:
tarry ye
here,
and
watch.
35
And
he went forward
a little,
and fell
on
the ground,
and
prayed
that,
if
it were
possible,
the hour
might pass
from him.
36
And
he said,
Abba,
Father,
all things
are
possible
unto thee;
take away
this
cup
from me:
nevertheless
not
what
I
will,
but
what
thou wilt.
37
And
he cometh,
and
findeth
them
sleeping,
and
saith
unto Peter,
Simon,
sleepest thou?
couldest
not
thou watch
one
hour?
38
Watch ye
and
pray,
lest ye enter into
temptation.
The spirit
truly
is
ready,
but
the flesh
is
weak.
39
And
again
he went away,
and prayed,
and spake
the same
words.
40
And when he returned,
he found
them
asleep
again,
(for their
eyes
were heavy,) neither wist they
what
to answer
him.
41
And
he cometh
the third time,
and
saith
unto them,
Sleep on
now, and
take
your
rest
: it is enough,
the hour
is come;
behold,
the Son
of man
is betrayed
into
the hands
of sinners.
42
Rise up,
let us go;
lo,
he that betrayeth
me
is at hand.
43
And immediately, while he
yet
spake,
cometh
Judas,
one
of the twelve,
and
with
him a great
multitude
with
swords
and
staves,
from
the chief priests
and
the scribes
and
the elders.
44
And
he that betrayed
him
had given
them
a token,
saying,
Whomsoever
I shall kiss,
that same is he;
take
him, and
lead
him
away
safely.
45
And
as soon as he was come,
he goeth
straightway to him,
and saith,
Master,
master; and
kissed
him.
46
And
they laid
their
hands
on him, and
took
him.
47
And one
of them
that stood by
drew
a sword,
and smote
a servant
of the high priest,
and
cut off
his
ear.
48
And
Jesus
answered and said unto them,
Are ye come out,
as
against
a thief,
with
swords
and
with
staves
to take
me?
49
I was
daily
with you in the temple
teaching,
and
ye took
me not: but
the scriptures
must
be fulfilled.
50
And
they all
forsook
him,
and fled.
51
And there followed him a certain
young man,
having a linen cloth
cast
about
his
naked
body
; and the young men
laid hold
on him:
52
And
he left
the linen cloth,
and fled
from them
naked.
53
And
they led
Jesus
away
to
the high priest:
and with him
were assembled
all
the chief priests
and
the elders
and
the scribes.
54
And
Peter
followed
him
afar
off,
even
into
the palace
of the high priest:
and he sat with
the servants,
and
warmed himself
at
the fire.
55
And
the chief priests
and
all
the council
sought
for witness
against
Jesus
to
put
him to death; and
found
none.
56
For
many
bare false witness
against
him, but
their witness
agreed
not
together.
57
And
there arose
certain,
and bare false witness
against
him,
saying,
58
We
heard
him
say,
I
will destroy
this
temple
that is made with hands,
and within
three
days
I will build
another
made without hands.
59
But
neither
so
did
their
witness
agree together.
60
And
the high priest
stood up
in
the midst,
and asked
Jesus,
saying,
Answerest
thou
nothing?
what
is it which
these
witness
against thee?
61
But
he held his peace,
and
answered
nothing.
Again
the high priest
asked
him, and
said
unto him, Art thou
the Christ,
the Son
of the Blessed?
62
And
Jesus
said, I
am:
and ye shall see
the Son
of man
sitting
on
the right hand
of power,
and
coming
in
the clouds
of heaven.
63
Then
the high priest
rent
his
clothes,
and saith,
What
need
we
any further
witnesses?
64
Ye have heard
the blasphemy:
what
think
ye? And
they all
condemned
him to be
guilty
of death.
65
And
some
began
to spit
on him, and
to cover
his face, and
to buffet
him, and
to say
unto him,
Prophesy:
and
the servants
did strike him
with the palms of their hands.
66
And
as Peter
was
beneath
in
the palace,
there cometh
one
of the maids
of the high priest:
67
And
when she saw
Peter
warming himself,
she looked
upon him,
and said,
And
thou also wast with
Jesus
of Nazareth.
68
But
he denied,
saying,
I know not, neither
understand I
what
thou
sayest.
And
he went
out
into
the porch;
and
the cock
crew.
69
And
a maid
saw him
again,
and began
to say
to them that stood by,
This is
one
of them.
70
And
he denied it
again
.
And
a little
after,
they that stood by
said
again
to Peter,
Surely
thou art
one
of them: for thou art
a Galilaean,
and thy speech agreeth
thereto
.
71
But he began
to curse
and
to swear,
saying
, I know not this
man
of whom
ye speak.
72
And the
second time
the cock
crew.
And
Peter
called to mind
the word
that
Jesus
said unto him,
Before
the cock
crow
twice,
thou shalt deny
me
thrice.
And when he thought thereon,
he wept.
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