1And
it came to
pass, when
Jesus had
finished all
these
sayings, he
said unto
his
disciples,
2Ye
know that
after two
days is the
feast of the
passover,
and the Son
of man is
betrayed to
be
crucified.
3Then
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,
4And
consulted
that they
might take
Jesus by
subtilty,
and kill him.
5But
they said,
Not on the
feast day,
lest there
be an uproar
among the
people.
6Now
when Jesus
was in
Bethany, in
the house of
Simon the
leper,
7There
came unto
him a woman
having an
alabaster
box of very
precious
ointment,
and poured
it on his
head, as he
sat at
meat.
8But
when his
disciples
saw it,
they had
indignation,
saying, To
what
purpose is this
waste?
9For
this
ointment
might have
been sold
for much,
and given to
the poor.
10When
Jesus
understood it,
he said unto
them, Why
trouble ye
the woman?
for she hath
wrought a
good work
upon me.
11For
ye have the
poor always
with you;
but me ye
have not
always.
12For
in that she
hath poured
this
ointment on
my body, she
did it for
my burial.
13Verily
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.
14Then
one of the
twelve,
called Judas
Iscariot,
went unto
the chief
priests,
15And
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.
16And
from that
time he
sought
opportunity
to betray
him.
17Now
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?
18And
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.
19And
the
disciples
did as Jesus
had
appointed
them; and
they made
ready the
passover.
20Now
when the
even was
come, he sat
down with
the twelve.
21And
as they did
eat, he
said, Verily
I say unto
you, that
one of you
shall betray
me.
22And
they were
exceeding
sorrowful,
and began
every one of
them to say
unto him,
Lord, is it
I?
23And
he answered
and said, He
that
dippeth his hand
with me in
the dish,
the same
shall betray
me.
24The
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.
25Then
Judas, which
betrayed
him,
answered and
said,
Master, is
it I? He
said unto
him, Thou
hast said.
26And
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.
27And
he took the
cup, and
gave thanks,
and gave it to
them,
saying, Drink
ye all of
it;
28For
this is my
blood of the
new
testament,
which is
shed for
many for the
remission of
sins.
29But
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.
30And
when they
had sung an
hymn, they
went out
into the
mount of
Olives.
31Then
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.
32But
after I am
risen again,
I will go
before you
into
Galilee.
33Peter
answered and
said unto
him, Though
all men shall
be offended
because of
thee, yet will
I never be
offended.
34Jesus
said unto
him, Verily
I say unto
thee, That
this night,
before the
cock crow,
thou shalt
deny me
thrice.
35Peter
said unto
him, Though
I should die
with thee,
yet will I
not deny
thee.
Likewise
also said
all the
disciples.
36Then
cometh Jesus
with them
unto a place
called
Gethsemane,
and saith
unto the
disciples, Sit
ye here,
while I go
and pray
yonder.
37And
he took with
him Peter
and the two
sons of
Zebedee, and
began to be
sorrowful
and very
heavy.
38Then
saith he
unto them, My
soul is
exceeding
sorrowful,
even unto
death: tarry
ye here, and
watch with
me.
39And
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.
40And
he cometh
unto the
disciples,
and findeth
them asleep,
and saith
unto Peter, What,
could ye not
watch with
me one hour?
41Watch
and pray,
that ye
enter not
into
temptation:
the spirit
indeed is willing,
but the
flesh is weak.
42He
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.
43And
he came and
found them
asleep
again: for
their eyes
were heavy.
44And
he left
them, and
went away
again, and
prayed the
third time,
saying the
same words.
45Then
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.
46Rise,
let us be
going:
behold, he
is at hand
that doth
betray me.
47And
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.
48Now
he that
betrayed him
gave them a
sign,
saying,
Whomsoever I
shall kiss,
that same is
he: hold him
fast.
49And
forthwith he
came to
Jesus, and
said, Hail,
master; and
kissed him.
50And
Jesus said
unto him, Friend,
wherefore
art thou
come? Then
came they,
and laid
hands on
Jesus, and
took him.
51And,
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.
52Then
said Jesus
unto him, Put
up again thy
sword into
his place:
for all they
that take
the sword
shall perish
with the
sword.
53Thinkest
thou that I
cannot now
pray to my
Father, and
he shall
presently
give me more
than twelve
legions of
angels?
54But
how then
shall the
scriptures
be
fulfilled,
that thus it
must be?
55In
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.
56But
all this was
done, that
the
scriptures
of the
prophets
might be
fulfilled. Then
all the
disciples
forsook him,
and fled.
57And
they that
had laid
hold on
Jesus led him away
to Caiaphas
the high
priest,
where the
scribes and
the elders
were
assembled.
58But
Peter
followed him
afar off
unto the
high
priest's
palace, and
went in, and
sat with the
servants, to
see the end.
59Now
the chief
priests, and
elders, and
all the
council,
sought false
witness
against
Jesus, to
put him to
death;
60But
found none:
yea, though
many false
witnesses
came, yet found
they none.
At the last
came two
false
witnesses,
61And
said, This fellow said,
I am able to
destroy the
temple of
God, and to
build it in
three days.
62And
the high
priest
arose, and
said unto
him,
Answerest
thou
nothing?
what is
it which these
witness
against
thee?
63But
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.
64Jesus
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.
65Then
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.
66What
think ye?
They
answered and
said, He is
guilty of
death.
67Then
did they
spit in his
face, and
buffeted
him; and
others
smote him with
the palms of
their hands,
68Saying,
Prophesy
unto us,
thou Christ,
Who is he
that smote
thee?
69Now
Peter sat
without in
the palace:
and a damsel
came unto
him, saying,
Thou also
wast with
Jesus of
Galilee.
70But
he denied
before them all,
saying, I
know not
what thou
sayest.
71And
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.
72And
again he
denied with
an oath, I
do not know
the man.
73And
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.
74Then
began he to
curse and to
swear, saying,
I know not
the man. And
immediately
the cock
crew.
75And
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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