1Jesus
went unto
the mount of
Olives.
2And
early in the
morning he
came again
into the
temple, and
all the
people came
unto him;
and he sat
down, and
taught them.
3And
the scribes
and
Pharisees
brought unto
him a woman
taken in
adultery;
and when
they had set
her in the
midst,
4They
say unto
him, Master,
this woman
was taken in
adultery, in
the very
act.
5Now
Moses in the
law
commanded
us, that
such should
be stoned:
but what
sayest thou?
6This
they said,
tempting
him, that
they might
have to
accuse him.
But Jesus
stooped
down, and
with his finger
wrote on the
ground, as
though he
heard them
not.
7So
when they
continued
asking him,
he lifted up
himself, and
said unto
them, He
that is
without sin
among you,
let him
first cast a
stone at
her.
8And
again he
stooped
down, and
wrote on the
ground.
9And
they which
heard it,
being
convicted
by their
own conscience,
went out one
by one,
beginning at
the eldest, even unto
the last:
and Jesus
was left
alone, and
the woman
standing in
the midst.
10When
Jesus had
lifted up
himself, and
saw none but
the woman,
he said unto
her, Woman,
where are
those thine
accusers?
hath no man
condemned
thee?
11She
said, No
man, Lord.
And Jesus
said unto
her, Neither
do I condemn
thee: go,
and sin no
more.
12Then
spake Jesus
again unto
them,
saying, I
am the light
of the
world: he
that
followeth me
shall not
walk in
darkness,
but shall
have the
light of
life.
13The
Pharisees
therefore
said unto
him, Thou
bearest
record of
thyself; thy
record is
not true.
14Jesus
answered and
said unto
them, Though
I bear
record of
myself, yet my
record is
true: for I
know whence
I came, and
whither I
go; but ye
cannot tell
whence I
come, and
whither I
go.
15Ye
judge after
the flesh; I
judge no
man.
16And
yet if I
judge, my
judgment is
true: for I
am not
alone, but I
and the
Father that
sent me.
17It
is also
written in
your law,
that the
testimony of
two men is
true.
18I
am one that
bear witness
of myself,
and the
Father that
sent me
beareth
witness of
me.
19Then
said they
unto him,
Where is thy
Father?
Jesus
answered, Ye
neither know
me, nor my
Father: if
ye had known
me, ye
should have
known my
Father also.
20These
words spake
Jesus in the
treasury, as
he taught in
the temple:
and no man
laid hands
on him; for
his hour was
not yet
come.
21Then
said Jesus
again unto
them, I
go my way,
and ye shall
seek me, and
shall die in
your sins:
whither I
go, ye
cannot come.
22Then
said the
Jews, Will
he kill
himself?
because he
saith,
Whither I
go, ye
cannot come.
23And
he said unto
them, Ye
are from
beneath; I
am from
above: ye
are of this
world; I am
not of this
world.
24I
said
therefore
unto you,
that ye
shall die in
your sins:
for if ye
believe not
that I am he,
ye shall die
in your
sins.
25Then
said they
unto him,
Who art
thou? And
Jesus saith
unto them, Even the
same that
I said unto
you from the
beginning.
26I
have many
things to
say and to
judge of
you: but he
that sent me
is true; and
I speak to
the world
those things
which I have
heard of
him.
27They
understood
not that he
spake to
them of the
Father.
28Then
said Jesus
unto them, When
ye have
lifted up
the Son of
man, then
shall ye
know that I
am he,
and that I
do nothing
of myself;
but as my
Father hath
taught me, I
speak these
things.
29And
he that sent
me is with
me: the
Father hath
not left me
alone; for I
do always
those things
that please
him.
30As
he spake
these words,
many
believed on
him.
31Then
said Jesus
to those
Jews which
believed on
him, If
ye continue
in my word, then are
ye my
disciples
indeed;
32And
ye shall
know the
truth, and
the truth
shall make
you free.
33They
answered
him, We be
Abraham's
seed, and
were never
in bondage
to any man:
how sayest
thou, Ye
shall be
made free?
34Jesus
answered
them, Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you,
Whosoever
committeth
sin is the
servant of
sin.
35And
the servant
abideth not
in the house
for ever: but the
Son abideth
ever.
36If
the Son
therefore
shall make
you free, ye
shall be
free indeed.
37I
know that ye
are
Abraham's
seed; but ye
seek to kill
me, because
my word hath
no place in
you.
38I
speak that
which I have
seen with my
Father: and
ye do that
which ye
have seen
with your
father.
39They
answered and
said unto
him, Abraham
is our
father.
Jesus saith
unto them, If
ye were
Abraham's
children, ye
would do the
works of
Abraham.
40But
now ye seek
to kill me,
a man that
hath told
you the
truth, which
I have heard
of God: this
did not
Abraham.
41Ye
do the deeds
of your
father. Then
said they to
him, We be
not born of
fornication;
we have one
Father, even God.
42Jesus
said unto
them, If
God were
your Father,
ye would
love me: for
I proceeded
forth and
came from
God; neither
came I of
myself, but
he sent me.
43Why
do ye not
understand
my speech? even because
ye cannot
hear my
word.
44Ye
are of your father
the devil,
and the
lusts of
your father
ye will do.
He was a
murderer
from the
beginning,
and abode
not in the
truth,
because
there is no
truth in
him. When he
speaketh a
lie, he
speaketh of
his own: for
he is a
liar, and
the father
of it.
45And
because I
tell you the
truth, ye
believe me
not.
46Which
of you
convinceth
me of sin?
And if I say
the truth,
why do ye
not believe
me?
47He
that is of
God heareth
God's words:
ye therefore
hear them not,
because ye
are not of
God.
48Then
answered the
Jews, and
said unto
him, Say we
not well
that thou
art a
Samaritan,
and hast a
devil?
49Jesus
answered, I
have not a
devil; but I
honour my
Father, and
ye do
dishonour
me.
50And
I seek not
mine own
glory: there
is one that
seeketh and
judgeth.
51Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, If a
man keep my
saying, he
shall never
see death.
52Then
said the
Jews unto
him, Now we
know that
thou hast a
devil.
Abraham is
dead, and
the
prophets;
and thou
sayest, If a
man keep my
saying, he
shall never
taste of
death.
53Art
thou greater
than our
father
Abraham,
which is
dead? and
the prophets
are dead:
whom makest
thou
thyself?
54Jesus
answered, If
I honour
myself, my
honour is
nothing: it
is my Father
that
honoureth
me; of whom
ye say, that
he is your
God:
55Yet
ye have not
known him;
but I know
him: and if
I should
say, I know
him not, I
shall be a
liar like
unto you:
but I know
him, and
keep his
saying.
56Your
father
Abraham
rejoiced to
see my day:
and he saw it,
and was
glad.
57Then
said the
Jews unto
him, Thou
art not yet
fifty years
old, and
hast thou
seen
Abraham?
58Jesus
said unto
them, Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, Before
Abraham was,
I am.
59Then
took they up
stones to
cast at him:
but Jesus
hid himself,
and went out
of the
temple,
going
through the
midst of
them, and so
passed by.