1These
things have
I spoken
unto you,
that ye
should not
be offended.
2They
shall put
you out of
the
synagogues:
yea, the
time cometh,
that
whosoever
killeth you
will think
that he
doeth God
service.
3And
these things
will they do
unto you,
because they
have not
known the
Father, nor
me.
4But
these things
have I told
you, that
when the
time shall
come, ye may
remember
that I told
you of them.
And these
things I
said not
unto you at
the
beginning,
because I
was with
you.
5But
now I go my
way to him
that sent
me; and none
of you
asketh me,
Whither
goest thou?
6But
because I
have said
these things
unto you,
sorrow hath
filled your
heart.
7Nevertheless
I tell you
the truth;
It is
expedient
for you that
I go away:
for if I go
not away,
the
Comforter
will not
come unto
you; but if
I depart, I
will send
him unto
you.
8And
when he is
come, he
will reprove
the world of
sin, and of
righteousness,
and of
judgment:
9Of
sin, because
they believe
not on me;
10Of
righteousness,
because I go
to my
Father, and
ye see me no
more;
11Of
judgment,
because the
prince of
this world
is judged.
12I
have yet
many things
to say unto
you, but ye
cannot bear
them now.
13Howbeit
when he, the
Spirit of
truth, is
come, he
will guide
you into all
truth: for
he shall not
speak of
himself; but
whatsoever
he shall
hear, that shall
he speak:
and he will
shew you
things to
come.
14He
shall
glorify me:
for he shall
receive of
mine, and
shall shew it unto
you.
15All
things that
the Father
hath are
mine:
therefore
said I, that
he shall
take of
mine, and
shall shew it unto
you.
16A
little
while, and
ye shall not
see me: and
again, a
little
while, and
ye shall see
me, because
I go to the
Father.
17Then
said some of
his
disciples
among
themselves,
What is this
that he
saith unto
us, A little
while, and
ye shall not
see me: and
again, a
little
while, and
ye shall see
me: and,
Because I go
to the
Father?
18They
said
therefore,
What is this
that he
saith, A
little
while? we
cannot tell
what he
saith.
19Now
Jesus knew
that they
were
desirous to
ask him, and
said unto
them, Do
ye enquire
among
yourselves
of that I
said, A
little
while, and
ye shall not
see me: and
again, a
little
while, and
ye shall see
me?
20Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, That ye
shall weep
and lament,
but the
world shall
rejoice: and
ye shall be
sorrowful,
but your
sorrow shall
be turned
into joy.
21A
woman when
she is in
travail hath
sorrow,
because her
hour is
come: but as
soon as she
is delivered
of the
child, she
remembereth
no more the
anguish, for
joy that a
man is born
into the
world.
22And
ye now
therefore
have sorrow:
but I will
see you
again, and
your heart
shall
rejoice, and
your joy no
man taketh
from you.
23And
in that day
ye shall ask
me nothing.
Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you,
Whatsoever
ye shall ask
the Father
in my name,
he will
give it you.
24Hitherto
have ye
asked
nothing in
my name:
ask, and ye
shall
receive,
that your
joy may be
full.
25These
things have
I spoken
unto you in
proverbs:
but the time
cometh, when
I shall no
more speak
unto you in
proverbs,
but I shall
shew you
plainly of
the Father.
26At
that day ye
shall ask in
my name: and
I say not
unto you,
that I will
pray the
Father for
you:
27For
the Father
himself
loveth you,
because ye
have loved
me, and have
believed
that I came
out from
God.
28I
came forth
from the
Father, and
am come into
the world:
again, I
leave the
world, and
go to the
Father.
29His
disciples
said unto
him, Lo, now
speakest
thou
plainly, and
speakest no
proverb.
30Now
are we sure
that thou
knowest all
things, and
needest not
that any man
should ask
thee: by
this we
believe that
thou camest
forth from
God.
31Jesus
answered
them, Do
ye now
believe?
32Behold,
the hour
cometh, yea,
is now come,
that ye
shall be
scattered,
every man to
his own, and
shall leave
me alone:
and yet I am
not alone,
because the
Father is
with me.
33These
things I
have spoken
unto you,
that in me
ye might
have peace.
In the world
ye shall
have
tribulation:
but be of
good cheer;
I have
overcome the
world.