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1
And
after
two
days
it would be
the
Passover
and
the
Feast of
Unleavened Bread.
And
the
chief priests
and
the
scribes
were seeking how,
having taken
Him by stealth,
they might kill
Him
.
2
For
they were saying,
Not
during
the
feast,
lest there will be
an uproar
of the people.
3
And of Him be
in
g
in
Bethany
in
the
house
of Simon
the
leper,
of Him hav
in
g recl
in
ed,
a woman
came hav
in
g
an alabaster flask
of fragrant oil
of pure
nard,
of great price.
Hav
in
g broken
the
alabaster flask,
she poured
it
on
His
head.
4
And
some
were
indignant
within
themselves:
Why has this the
waste
of the
fragrant oil
been made?
5
For
this
fragrant oil
could
have been sold
for above
three hundred
denarii, and
have been given
to the poor. And
they were grumbling
at her.
6
And
Jesus
said, Leave her alone;
why
do you cause
trouble
to her?
She did
a good
work
toward Me.
7
For the
poor
you always have
with you, and
you are able
to do
them
good
whenever
you desire;
but not always
do you have
Me.
8
She did
what
she could.
She came beforehand
to anoint
My
body
for the
burial.
9
And
truly
I say
to you,
wherever
the
gospel
shall be proclaimed
in
the
whole
world,
what
this
woman
has done
also
will be spoken of,
for
a memorial
of her.
10
And
Judas
Iscariot,
one
of the Twelve,
went away
to the chief priests,
that
he might betray
Him to them.
11
And
having heard,
they rejoiced
and
promised
to give
him
money.
And
he was seeking
how
he might deliver Him up
conveniently.
12
And on
the
first
day
of unleavened
bread
,
when
the
y were to sacrifice
the
Passover lamb,
His
disciples
say
to Him, Where
do You desire
that
,
having gone, we should prepare that You may eat
the
Passover?
13
And
He sends forth
two
of His
disciples
and
says
to them, Go into the city, and
a man
carrying
a pitcher
of water
will meet
you.
Follow
him.
14
And
where
ver
he might enter,
say to the
master of the house
that the
Teacher
says,
Where is My
guest room,
where
I may eat the
Passover
with My disciples?
15
And
he
will show
you
a large
upper room,
having been furnis
he
d
and
ready.
And
prepare
for us t
he
re.
16
And
his disciples
went away,
and
came
into the
city,
and
found
as
He had said to them, and
they prepared
the
P
as
sover.
17
And
evening
having arrived,
He comes
with the
Twelve.
18
And
as
they
were reclining
and were eating,
Jesus
said, Truly
I say
to you that
one
of you who
is eating
with Me
will betray
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, the
one
dipping
in the
bowl
with Me.
21
For indeed the
Son
of Man
goes
as
it h
as
been written
concerning Him; but
woe
to that
man
by
whom
the
Son
of Man
is betrayed;
it were
better
for him
if
that
man
had not been born.
22
And
as they were eating,
having taken
bread,
having spoken a blessing,
He broke
it
and
gave
it
to them and said, Take
it
;
this
is My body.
23
And
having taken
the cup,
having given thanks,
He gave
it
to them, and
they all drank
of it.
24
And He said to them, This is My
blood
of the
covenant,
which
is being poured out
for
many.
25
Truly
I say
to you that
never
will
I drink
of the fruit of the
vine
again
,
until
that
day
when
I drink
it
anew
in the
kingdom
of God.
26
And
having sung a hymn,
they went out
to the
Mount
of Olives.
27
And
Jesus
says
to them, You will all fall away, for
it has been written:
I will strike
the
shepherd, and
the
sheep will be scattered.
28
But
after
having arisen,
I
will go before
you into Galilee.
29
And
Peter
was saying
to Him, Even
if
all
will f
all
away,
yet
I
will
not.
30
And
Jesus
says
to him, Truly
I say
to you
that
now
this
night,
before
that
the
rooster
crows
twice,
you yourself will deny
Me three times.
31
And
he kept saying
emphatic
all
y, If it is needful of me
to die with
You, never
will I deny
You. And
all
of them were saying
likewise
also.
32
And
they come
to
a place,
the
name
of which
is
Gethsemane;
and
He says
to His
disciples,
Sit
here,
while
I shall pray.
33
And
He takes
Peter
and
James
and
John
with Him; and He began
to be greatly awe-struck
and
deeply distressed.
34
And
He says
to them, My
soul
is
very sorrowful,
even to
death;
remain
here
and watch.
35
And
having gone forward
a little,
He fell
upon the
ground,
and
was praying
that
if
it is
possible,
the
hour
might pass
from Him.
36
And
He was saying,
Abba,
Father,
all things
are
possible
to You;
take away
this
cup
from Me;
but
not
what
I
will,
but
what
You
will
.
37
And
He comes
and
finds
them
sleeping.
And
He says
to Peter, Simon
are you asleep?
Were you not able
to watch
one
hour?
38
Watch
and
pray,
so that
you may not enter
into
temptation.
For the
spirit
is
willing,
but the
flesh
is
weak.
39
And
again
having gone away,
He prayed, having said
the
same
thing.
40
And
again
having returned,
he found
them
sleeping.
For their the
eyes
were
heavy,
and they did not know
what
they should answer
Him.
41
And
He comes
the
third time and
says
to
the
m,
Are you still sleeping
and
taking your rest?
It is enough;
the
hour
has come.
Behold,
the
Son
of Man
is delivered up
into
the
hands
of
the
sinful.
42
Rise,
let us go.
Behold,
the
one
betraying
Me has drawn near!
43
And immediately
while yet
He is speaking, Judas,
one
of the Twelve, comes up, and
with
Him
a crowd
with
swords
and clubs, from the
chief priests
and the
scribes
and the
elders.
44
And
the
one
delivering Him up
had given
to them
a sign,
saying:
Whomever
I shall kiss
is He;
seize
Him and
lead
Him
away
securely.
45
And
having arrived,
having come up
to Him immediately,
he says,
Rabbi! And
he kissed
Him.
46
And
they laid
hands
on Him and
seized
Him.
47
And a certain
one
of those
standing by,
having drawn
the sword,
struck
the
servant
of the
high priest
and
cut off
his
ear.
48
And
Jesus
answering said to them, Are you come out with
swords
and
clubs
as
against
a robber,
to capture
Me?
49
Every
day
I was with you in
the
temple
teaching,
and
you did not seize
Me. But
it is
that
the
Scriptures may be fulfilled.
50
And
all
having left
Him,
fled.
51
And a certain
young man
was following
Him,
having cast
a linen cloth
about
his
naked
body
.
And
they seize
him,
52
and
having left behind
the
linen cloth,
he fled
naked.
53
And
they led away
Jesus
to the
high priest.
And
all
the chief priests, and the elders, and the
scribes
come together.
54
And
Peter
followed
Him from
afar off,
as far as
to within the
court
of the
high priest;
and he was
sitting
with the
officers
and
warming himself
at the
fire.
55
And
the
chief priests
and
all
the
Council
were seeking
testimony
against
Jesus
to
put Him to death
, but
they were not finding
any
.
56
For
many
were bearing false testimony
against
Him, but their
testimonies
were not
alike.
57
And
some
having risen up,
were bearing false testimony
against
Him, saying,
58
We
heard
Him
saying
, I
will destroy
this
temple,
the
one
made with hands, and in
three
days
I will build
another, not made with hands.
59
And their
testimony
was
thus
not
alike.
60
And the
high priest
having stood up
in
the midst,
questioned
Jesus,
saying,
Do You not answer
?
What
is it
these
testify against
You?
61
But
He was silent,
and
did not answer
.
Again
the
high priest
was questioning
Him, and
says
to Him, Are You the
Christ,
the
Son
of the
Blessed
One
?
62
And
Jesus
said, I
am.
And
you will see
the
Son
of Man
sitting
at
the
right hand of
Power
and coming with the
clouds
of heaven.
63
And
the
high priest,
having torn
his
garments,
says, Why
have we need
of witnesses?
64
You heard
the
blasphemy.
What
does it appear
to you? And
all
condemned
Him to be
deserving
of death.
65
And
some
began
to spit upon
Him, and
to cover up
His face, and
to strike
Him and
to say
to Him, Prophesy! And the
officers
struck
Him
with the palms.
66
And
Peter
being
below
in the courtyard,
one
of the
servant girls
of the
high priest
comes,
67
and
having seen
Peter
warming himself,
having looked at
him,
she says,
You also were with the Nazarene, Jesus.
68
But
he denied
it
,
saying, I neither know
nor even
understand
what
you say. And
he went forth
out
into
the
porch;
and
the rooster
crowed.
69
And the
servant girl,
having seen
him, began
to say
again
to those
standing by,
This is
one
of them.
70
But
he denied
it
again
.
And
after
a little,
again
those
standing by
were saying
to Peter,
Truly you are of them, for you also are a Galilean.
71
But he began
to curse
and
to swear,
I do not know
this
man
whom you speak of!
72
And immediately
a rooster
crowed
for
the second time.
And
Peter
remembered
the
word
that
Jesus
had said to him, Before
the
rooster
crows
twice,
you will deny
Me three times. And having broken down,
he began to weep.
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