The Gospels |
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Each of the four gospels have different stories included. And some of them, Luke especially are not laid out in the Bible in chronological order. Here I have attempted to lay them all out in chronological order, and I have put the same stories from different gospels next to each other. I found it very interesting to read it like this once it was complete. I am hoping you will too.
This is based on the NIV text and probably this is a breach of Zondervan's copyright. Hopefully they will excuse it on the basis that it's for study and its usefulness to Christians.
I know that where some stories are slotted in is not immediately obvious directly from the Bible text. This is my best estimate so far, but I would welcome any comment if you feel that any of the events are in the wrong order.
Any phrases which helped me place the event are in orange. I have given each event a title in blue, and added an asterisk * if I was really not convinced where to put it. The verse references are in green.
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Introduction
1:1
The beginning of the gospel about Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
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Introduction
1:1-4
Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been
fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who
from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. Therefore,
since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the
beginning, it seemed good also to me to write an orderly account for
you, most excellent Theophilus, so that you may know the certainty of
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Introduction
1:1-5
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word
was God. He was with God in the beginning.
Through him all things were made; without him
nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was
the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has
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Genealogy of Jesus
1:1-17
A record of the genealogy of Jesus Christ the son of David, the son of
Abraham: Abraham was the father of Isaac, Isaac the father of Jacob,
Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers, Judah the father of Perez
and Zerah, whose mother was Tamar, Perez the father of Hezron, Hezron
the father of Ram,
Thus there were fourteen generations in all from
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Genealogy of Jesus
3:23-38
Now Jesus himself was about thirty years old when
he began his ministry. He was the son, so it was thought, of Joseph, the
son of Heli, the son of Matthat, the son of Levi, the son of Melki, the
son of Jannai, the son of Joseph, the son of Mattathias, the son of
Amos, the son of Nahum, the son of Esli, the son of Naggai, the son of
Maath, the son of Mattathias, the son of Semein, the son of Josech, the
son of Joda, the son of Joanan, the son of Rhesa, the son of Zerubbabel,
the son of Shealtiel, the son of Neri, the son of Melki, the son of
Addi, the son of Cosam, the son of Elmadam, the son of Er, the son of
Joshua, the son of Eliezer, the son of Jorim, the son of Matthat, the
son of Levi, the son of Simeon, the son of Judah, the son of Joseph, the
son of Jonam, the son of Eliakim, the son of Melea, the son of Menna,
the son of Mattatha, the son of Nathan, the son of David, the son of
Jesse, the son of Obed, the son of Boaz, the son of Salmon, the son of
Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, the son of Ram, the son of Hezron, the
son of Perez, the son of Judah, the son of Jacob, the son of Isaac, the
son of Abraham, the son of Terah, the son of Nahor, the son of Serug,
the son of Reu, the son of Peleg, the son of Eber, the son of Shelah,
the son of Cainan, the son of Arphaxad, the son of Shem, the son of
Noah, the son of Lamech, the son of Methuselah, the son of Enoch, the
son of Jared, the son of Mahalalel, the son of Kenan, the son of Enosh,
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Birth of John the Baptist Foretold
1:5-25
In the time of Herod king of
Once when
Zechariah’s division was on duty and he was serving as priest before
God, he was chosen by lot, according to the custom of the priesthood, to
go into the temple of the Lord and burn incense. And when the time for
the burning of incense came, all the assembled worshipers were praying
outside.
Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing
at the right side of the altar of incense. When Zechariah saw him, he
was startled and was gripped with fear. But the angel said to him: “Do
not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife
Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to give him the name John. He
will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his
birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to
take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy
Spirit even from birth. Many of the people of
Zechariah asked the angel, “How can I be sure of
this? I am an old man and my wife is well along in years.”
The angel answered, “I am Gabriel. I stand in the
presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to tell you
this good news. And now you will be silent and not able to speak until
the day this happens, because you did not believe my words, which will
come true at their proper time.”
Meanwhile, the people were waiting for Zechariah
and wondering why he stayed so long in the temple. When he came out, he
could not speak to them. They realized he had seen a vision in the
temple, for he kept making signs to them but remained unable to speak.
When his
time of service was completed, he returned home. After this his wife
Elizabeth became pregnant and for five months remained in seclusion.
“The Lord has done this for me,” she said. “In these days he has shown
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Birth of Jesus Foretold
1:18-25
This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about:
His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they
came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit.
Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to
expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.
But after he had considered this, an angel of the
Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not
be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in
her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son, and you are
to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their
sins.”
All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had
said through the prophet: “The virgin will be with child and will give
birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel” --which means, “God
with us.”
When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the
Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. But he had no
union with her until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name
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Birth of Jesus Foretold
1:26-38
In the sixth month,
God sent the angel Gabriel to
Mary was
greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this
might be. But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, you have
found favor with God. You will be with child and give birth to a son,
and you are to give him the name Jesus. He will be great and will be
called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne
of his father David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever;
his kingdom will never end.”
“How will
this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am a virgin?”
The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come upon
you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one
to be born will be called the Son of God. Even Elizabeth your relative
is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be
barren is in her sixth month. For nothing is impossible with God.”
“I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May it
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Mary Visits
1:39-56
At that time
Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, where
she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted
And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord and my
spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has been mindful of the humble
state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed,
for the Mighty One has done great things for me-- holy is his name. His
mercy extends to those who fear him, from generation to generation. He
has performed mighty deeds with his arm; he has scattered those who are
proud in their inmost thoughts. He has brought down rulers from their
thrones but has lifted up the humble. He has filled the hungry with good
things but has sent the rich away empty. He has helped his servant
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Birth of John the Baptist
1:57-80
When it was time for
On the eighth day they came to circumcise the
child, and they were going to name him after his father Zechariah, but
his mother spoke up and said, “No! He is to be called John.”
They said to her, “There is no one among your
relatives who has that name.”
Then they made signs to his father, to find out
what he would like to name the child. He asked for a writing tablet, and
to everyone’s astonishment he wrote, “His name is John.” Immediately his
mouth was opened and his tongue was loosed, and he began to speak,
praising God. The neighbors were all filled with awe, and throughout the
hill country of
His father Zechariah was filled with the Holy
Spirit and prophesied: “Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel,
because he has come and has redeemed his people. He has raised up a horn
of salvation for us in the house of his servant David (as he said
through his holy prophets of long ago), salvation from our enemies and
from the hand of all who hate us-- to show mercy to our fathers and to
remember his holy covenant, the oath he swore to our father Abraham: to
rescue us from the hand of our enemies, and to enable us to serve him
without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all our days. And
you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will
go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him, to give his people the
knowledge of salvation through the forgiveness of their sins, because of
the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us
from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of
death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.”
And the child grew and became strong in spirit; and
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Birth of Jesus
2:1-20
In those days Caesar
Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the
entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place
while Quirinius was governor of
So Joseph
also went up from the town of
And there were shepherds living out in the fields
nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord
appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they
were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring
you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the
town of
Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host
appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the
highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.”
When the angels had left them and gone into heaven,
the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to
So they
hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in
the manger. When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what
had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at
what the shepherds said to them. But Mary treasured up all these things
and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds returned, glorifying and
praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just
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Circumcision and Naming of Jesus
2:21-38
On the eighth day,
when it was time to circumcise him, he was named Jesus, the name the
angel had given him before he had been conceived.
When the
time of their purification according to the Law of Moses had been
completed, Joseph and Mary took him to Jerusalem to present him to the
Lord (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “Every firstborn male is
to be consecrated to the Lord” ), and to offer a sacrifice in keeping
with what is said in the Law of the Lord: “a pair of doves or two young
pigeons.”
Now there
was a man in
The child’s father and mother marveled at what was
said about him. Then Simeon blessed them and said to Mary, his mother:
“This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of many in
There was
also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher.
She was very old; she had lived with her husband seven years after her
marriage, and then was a widow until she was eighty-four. She never left
the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting and praying. Coming up
to them at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke about the
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Magi Visit Jesus
2:1-12
After Jesus was born
in
When King Herod heard this he was disturbed, and
all
Then Herod called the Magi secretly and found out
from them the exact time the star had appeared. He sent them to
After they had heard the king, they went on their
way, and the star they had seen in the east went ahead of them until it
stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they
were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his
mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened
their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and
of myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to go back to Herod,
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Flight to
2:13-18
When they had gone,
an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said,
“take the child and his mother and escape to
So he got up, took the child and his mother during
the night and left for
When Herod realized that he had been outwitted by
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Return to
2:19-23
After Herod died,
an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in
So he got up, took the child and his mother and
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Return to
2:39-40
When Joseph and Mary had done everything required
by the Law of the Lord, they returned to Galilee to their own town of |
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Jesus at 12 Years Old
2:41-52
Every year his parents went to
“Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t
you know I had to be in my Father’s house?” But they did not understand
what he was saying to them.
Then he went
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John the Baptist’s Ministry
3:1-6
In those days John the Baptist came, preaching in
the
John’s clothes were made of camel’s hair, and he
had a leather belt around his waist. His food was locusts and wild
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John the Baptist’s Ministry
1:2-6
It is written in Isaiah the prophet: “I will send
my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way” -- “a voice of one
calling in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight
paths for him.’” And so John came, baptizing in the desert region and
preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. The whole
Judean countryside and all the people of |
John the Baptist’s Ministry
3:1-14
In the fifteenth year of the reign of
Tiberius Caesar--when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of
Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and
Lysanias tetrarch of
John said to the crowds coming out to be baptized
by him, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming
wrath? Produce fruit in keeping with repentance. And do not begin to say
to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.’ For I tell you that out
of these stones God can raise up children for Abraham. The ax is already
at the root of the trees, and every tree that does not produce good
fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.”
“What should we do then?” the crowd asked.
John answered, “The man with two tunics should
share with him who has none, and the one who has food should do the
same.”
Tax
collectors also came to be baptized. “Teacher,” they asked, “what should
we do?”
“Don’t
collect any more than you are required to,” he told them.
Then some
soldiers asked him, “And what should we do?”
He replied, “Don’t extort money
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John the Baptist’s Ministry
1:6-18
There came a man who was sent from God; his name
was John. He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so that
through him all men might believe. He himself was not the light; he came
only as a witness to the light. The true light that gives light to every
man was coming into the world.
He was in
the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not
recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not
receive him. Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his
name, he gave the right to become children of God-- children born not of
natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of
God.
The Word
became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the
glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and
truth.
John
testifies concerning him. He cries out, saying, “This was he of whom I
said, ‘He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before
me.’” From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing
after another. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came
through Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God, but God the One and
Only, who is at the Father’s side, has made him known.
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Jesus Baptised by John
3:13-17
Then Jesus came from Galilee to the
Jesus replied, “Let it be so now; it is proper for
us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.” Then John consented.
As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of
the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of
God descending like a dove and lighting on him. And a voice from heaven
said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” |
Jesus Baptised by John
1:9-11
At that time
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Jesus Baptised by John
3:21-22
When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was
baptized too. And as he was praying, heaven was opened and the Holy
Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came
from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” |
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Temptation of Jesus
4:1-11
Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert
to be tempted by the devil. After fasting
forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. The tempter came to
him and said, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become
bread.”
Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live
on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’ ”
Then the devil took him to the holy city and had
him stand on the highest point of the temple. “If you are the Son of
God,” he said, “throw yourself down. For it is written: “‘He will
command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their
hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’ ”
Jesus answered him, “It is also written: ‘Do not
put the Lord your God to the test.’ ”
Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain
and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. “All
this I will give you,” he said, “if you will bow down and worship me.”
Jesus said to him, “Away from me, Satan! For it is
written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.’ ”
Then the devil left him, and angels came and
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Temptation of Jesus
1:12-13
At once
the Spirit sent him out into the desert, and he was in the desert
forty days, being tempted by Satan.
He was with the wild animals, and angels attended him. |
Temptation of Jesus
4:1-13
Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the
The devil said to him, “If you are the Son of God,
tell this stone to become bread.”
Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live
on bread alone.’ ”
The devil
led him up to a high place and showed him in an instant all the kingdoms
of the world. And he said to him, “I will give you all their authority
and splendor, for it has been given to me, and I can give it to anyone I
want to. So if you worship me, it will all be yours.”
Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Worship the Lord
your God and serve him only.’ ”
The devil led him to
Jesus answered, “It says: ‘Do not put the Lord your
God to the test.’ ”
When the devil had finished all this tempting, he
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John Questioned About Jesus
3:7-12
But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees
coming to where he was baptizing, he said to them: “You brood of vipers!
Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? Produce fruit in keeping
with repentance. And do not think you can say to yourselves, ‘We have
Abraham as our father.’ I tell you that out of these stones God can
raise up children for Abraham. The ax is already at the root of the
trees, and every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down
and thrown into the fire.
“I baptize you with water for repentance. But after
me will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not fit
to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire. His
winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor,
gathering his wheat into the barn and burning up the chaff with
unquenchable fire.” |
John Questioned About Jesus
1:7-8
And this was his message: “After me will come one
more powerful than I, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to
stoop down and untie. I baptize you with water, but he will baptize you
with the Holy Spirit.” |
John Questioned About Jesus
3:15-18
The people were waiting expectantly and were all
wondering in their hearts if John might possibly be the Christ. John
answered them all, “I baptize you with water. But one more powerful than
I will come, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He
will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire. His winnowing fork
is in his hand to clear his threshing floor and to gather the wheat into
his barn, but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.” And
with many other words John exhorted the people and preached the good
news to them.
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John Questioned About Jesus
1:19-28
Now this was John’s testimony when the Jews of
Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. He did not
fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Christ.”
They asked
him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?”
He said, “I am not.”
“Are you the Prophet?”
He answered, “No.”
Finally they said, “Who are you? Give us an answer
to take back to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?”
John replied
in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in
the desert, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”
Now some Pharisees who had been sent questioned
him, “Why then do you baptize if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor
the Prophet?”
“I baptize with water,” John replied, “but among
you stands one you do not know. He is the one who comes after me, the
thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie.”
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John
Testifies About Jesus
1:29-34
The next day
John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who
takes away the sin of the world! This is the one I meant when I said, ‘A
man who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.’ I
myself did not know him, but the reason I came baptizing with water was
that he might be revealed to
Then John gave this testimony: “I saw the Spirit
come down from heaven as a dove and remain on him. I would not have
known him, except that the one who sent me to baptize with water told
me, ‘The man on whom you see the Spirit come down and remain is he who
will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’ I have seen and I testify that this
is the Son of God.” |
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John’s Disciples
Believe In Jesus
1:35-42
The next day
John was there again with two of his disciples. When he saw Jesus
passing by, he said, “Look, the Lamb of God!”
When the two
disciples heard him say this, they followed Jesus. Turning around, Jesus
saw them following and asked, “What do you want?”
They said, “Rabbi” (which means Teacher), “where are you staying?”
“Come,” he replied, “and you will see.”
So they went and saw where he was staying, and spent that day with him.
It was about the tenth hour.
Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two
who heard what John had said and who had followed Jesus. The first thing
Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, “We have found
the Messiah” (that is, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus.
Jesus looked at him and said, “You are Simon son of John. You will be
called Cephas” (which, when translated, is Peter ). |
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Jesus Calls Philip and Nathanael
1:43-51
The next day
Jesus decided to leave for
Philip, like
Andrew and Peter, was from the town of
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“Come and see,” said Philip.
When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of
him, “Here is a true Israelite, in whom there is nothing false.”
“How do you know me?” Nathanael asked.
Jesus answered, “I saw you while you were still under the fig tree
before Philip called you.”
Then Nathanael declared, “Rabbi, you are the Son of
God; you are the King of Israel.”
Jesus said, “You believe because I told you I saw
you under the fig tree. You shall see greater things than that.” He then
added, “I tell you the truth, you shall see heaven open, and the angels
of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man.” |
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Wedding in
2:1-12
On the third day
a wedding took place at Cana in
“Dear woman,
why do you involve me?” Jesus replied. “My time has not yet come.”
His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he
tells you.”
Nearby stood six stone water jars, the kind used by
the Jews for ceremonial washing, each holding from twenty to thirty
gallons.
Jesus said to the servants, “Fill the jars with
water”; so they filled them to the brim.
Then he told them, “Now draw some out and take it
to the master of the banquet.”
They did so, and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had
been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though
the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom
aside and said, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the
cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have
saved the best till now.”
This, the first of his miraculous signs, Jesus
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Jesus Clears the Temple
2:13-25
After this
he went down to
When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover,
Jesus went up to
His disciples remembered that it is written: “Zeal
for your house will consume me.”
Then the Jews demanded of him, “What miraculous
sign can you show us to prove your authority to do all this?”
Jesus answered them, “Destroy this temple, and I
will raise it again in three days.”
The Jews replied, “It has taken forty-six years to
build this temple, and you are going to raise it in three days?” But the
temple he had spoken of was his body. After he was raised from the dead,
his disciples recalled what he had said. Then they believed the
Scripture and the words that Jesus had spoken.
Now while he was in
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Nicodemus Visits Jesus
3:1-21
Now there was a man of the Pharisees named
Nicodemus, a member of the Jewish ruling council. He came to Jesus at
night and said, “Rabbi, we know you are a teacher who has come from God.
For no one could perform the miraculous signs you are doing if God were
not with him.”
In reply Jesus declared, “I tell you the truth, no
one can see the
“How can a man be born when he is old?” Nicodemus
asked. “Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother’s womb to
be born!”
Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, no one can
enter the
“How can this be?” Nicodemus asked.
“You are
“For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes
in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his
Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through
him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not
believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name
of God’s one and only Son. This is the verdict: Light has come into the
world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were
evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the
light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives by the
truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what he
has done has been done through God.” |
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John Testifies About Jesus
3:22-36
After this,
Jesus and his disciples went out into the Judean countryside, where he
spent some time with them, and
baptized. Now John also was baptizing at Aenon near Salim, because there
was plenty of water, and people were constantly coming to be baptized.
(This was before John was put in prison.)
An argument developed between some of John’s disciples and a certain Jew
over the matter of ceremonial washing. They came to John and said to
him, “Rabbi, that man who was with you on the other side of the
To this John replied, “A man can receive only what
is given him from heaven. You yourselves can testify that I said, ‘I am
not the Christ but am sent ahead of him.’ The bride belongs to the
bridegroom. The friend who attends the bridegroom waits and listens for
him, and is full of joy when he hears the bridegroom’s voice. That joy
is mine, and it is now complete. He must become greater; I must become
less.
“The one who comes from above is above all; the one
who is from the earth belongs to the earth, and speaks as one from the
earth. The one who comes from heaven is above all. He testifies to what
he has seen and heard, but no one accepts his testimony. The man who has
accepted it has certified that God is truthful. For the one whom God has
sent speaks the words of God, for God gives the Spirit without limit.
The Father loves the Son and has placed everything in his hands. Whoever
believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will
not see life, for God’s wrath remains on him.” |
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Jesus Talks with Samaritan Woman
4:1-42
The Pharisees heard that Jesus was gaining and
baptizing more disciples than John, although in fact it was not Jesus
who baptized, but his disciples. When the
Lord learned of this, he left Judea and went back once more to
Now he had to go through
When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus
said to her, “Will you give me a drink?” (His disciples had gone into
the town to buy food.)
The Samaritan woman said to him, “You are a Jew and
I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?” (For Jews do
not associate with Samaritans.)
Jesus
answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you
for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living
water.”
“Sir,” the woman said, “you have nothing to draw
with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water? Are you
greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank from it
himself, as did also his sons and his flocks and herds?”
Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water
will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will
never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring
of water welling up to eternal life.”
The woman
said to him, “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and
have to keep coming here to draw water.”
He told her, “Go, call your husband and come back.”
“I have no husband,” she replied.
Jesus said to her, “You are right when you say you have no husband. The
fact is, you have had five husbands, and the man you now have is not
your husband. What you have just said is quite true.”
“Sir,” the woman said, “I can see that you are a
prophet. Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, but you Jews claim that
the place where we must worship is in
Jesus declared, “Believe me, woman, a time is
coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in
The woman said, “I know that Messiah” (called
Christ) “is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.”
Then Jesus declared, “I who speak to you am he.”
Just then his disciples returned and were surprised
to find him talking with a woman. But no one asked, “What do you want?”
or “Why are you talking with her?”
Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to
the town and said to the people, “Come, see a man who told me everything
I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” They came out of the town and
made their way toward him.
Meanwhile his disciples urged him, “Rabbi, eat
something.”
But he said to them, “I have food to eat that you
know nothing about.”
Then his disciples said to each other, “Could
someone have brought him food?”
“My food,”
said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his
work. Do you not say, ‘Four months more and then the harvest’? I tell
you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.
Even now the reaper draws his wages, even now he harvests the crop for
eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together.
Thus the saying ‘One sows and another reaps’ is true. I sent you to reap
what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you
have reaped the benefits of their labor.”
Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in
him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever
did.” So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with
them, and he stayed two days. And because of his words many more became
believers.
They said to the woman, “We no longer believe just
because of what you said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know
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Jesus Heals the Official’s Son
4:43-54
After the two days
he left for
Once
more he visited Cana in
“Unless you people see miraculous signs and
wonders,” Jesus told him, “you will never believe.”
The royal official said, “Sir, come down before my
child dies.”
Jesus replied, “You may go. Your son will live.”
The man took Jesus at his word and departed. While he was still on the
way, his servants met him with the news that his boy was living. When he
inquired as to the time when his son got better, they said to him, “The
fever left him yesterday at the seventh hour.”
Then the father realized that this was the exact
time at which Jesus had said to him, “Your son will live.” So he and all
his household believed.
This was the second miraculous sign that Jesus
performed, having come from Judea to |
John is Arrested and Put in
Prison |
John is Arrested
and Put in Prison |
John is Arrested
and Put in Prison
3:19-20
But when John rebuked Herod the tetrarch because of
Herodias, his brother’s wife, and all the other evil things he had done,
Herod added this to them all: He locked John up in prison. |
John is Arrested
and Put in Prison |
Jesus Calls Andrew, Peter, James and John
4:12-22
When Jesus heard that John had been
put in prison,
he returned to
From that time on Jesus began to preach, “Repent,
for the kingdom of heaven is near.”
As Jesus was
walking beside the
Going on from there, he saw two other brothers,
James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with
their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and
immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him. |
Jesus Calls Andrew, Peter, James and
John
1:14-20
After John was put in prison,
Jesus went into
As Jesus
walked beside the
When he had gone a little farther, he saw James son
of Zebedee and his brother John in a boat, preparing their nets. Without
delay he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat
with the hired men and followed him. |
Jesus Calls Andrew, Peter, James and
John
5:1-11
One day
as Jesus was standing by the
When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon,
“Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.”
Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all
night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let
down the nets.”
When they had done so, they caught such a large
number of fish that their nets began to break. So they signaled their
partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and
filled both boats so full that they began to sink.
When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus’ knees
and said, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!” For he and all his
companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken, and so
were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon’s partners.
Then Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid; from now on you will catch
men.” So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and
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Jesus Begins his Ministry
4:23-25
Jesus went throughout |
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Jesus Begins his Ministry
6:17-19
He went down with them
and stood on a level place. A large crowd of his disciples was there and
a great number of people from all over Judea, from Jerusalem, and from
the coast of Tyre and Sidon, who had come to hear him and to be healed
of their diseases. Those troubled by evil spirits were cured, and the
people all tried to touch him, because power was coming from him and
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Jesus Preaches
5:1-7:29
Now when he saw the crowds, he went up on a
mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to
teach them, saying: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be
comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will
be filled. Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. Blessed are the
peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. Blessed are those who
are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven.
“Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute
you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice
and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way
they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
“You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt
loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer
good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men.
“You are the light of the world. A city on a hill
cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a
bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone
in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that
they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law
or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I
tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest
letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from
the Law until everything is accomplished. Anyone who breaks one of the
least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be
called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches
these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I tell
you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and
the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of
heaven.
“You have heard that it was said to the people long
ago, ‘Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to
judgment.’ But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will
be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, ‘Raca’,
is answerable to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be
in danger of the fire of hell.
“Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the
altar and there remember that your brother has something against you,
leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled
to your brother; then come and offer your gift.
“Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is
taking you to court. Do it while you are still with him on the way, or
he may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to
the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. I tell you the truth,
you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Do not commit
adultery.’ But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has
already committed adultery with her in his heart. If your right eye
causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you
to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into
hell. And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it
away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your
whole body to go into hell.
“It has been said, ‘Anyone who divorces his wife
must give her a certificate of divorce.’ But I tell you that anyone who
divorces his wife, except for marital unfaithfulness, causes her to
become an adulteress, and anyone who marries the divorced woman commits
adultery.
“Again, you have heard that it was said to the
people long ago, ‘Do not break your oath, but keep the oaths you have
made to the Lord.’ But I tell you, Do not swear at all: either by
heaven, for it is God’s throne; or by the earth, for it is his
footstool; or by
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and
tooth for tooth.’ But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If
someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And
if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak
as well. If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles.
Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who
wants to borrow from you.
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your
neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you: Love your enemies and
pray for those who persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in
heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends
rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you love those who love
you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing
that? And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than
others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your
heavenly Father is perfect.
“Be careful not to do your ‘acts of righteousness’
before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from
your Father in heaven.
“So when you give to the needy, do not announce it
with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the
streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received
their reward in full. But when you give to the needy, do not let your
left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be
in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will
reward you.
“And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites,
for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street
corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth, they have received
their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the
door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees
what is done in secret, will reward you. And when you pray, do not keep
on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of
their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you
need before you ask him.
“This, then, is how you should pray: “‘Our Father
in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done
on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us
our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into
temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. ’ For if you forgive men
when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.
But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive
your sins.
“When you fast, do not look somber as the
hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are
fasting. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it
will not be obvious to men that you are fasting, but only to your
Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret,
will reward you.
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But
store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not
destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your
treasure is, there your heart will be also.
“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are
good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad,
your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you
is darkness, how great is that darkness!
“No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate
the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise
the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your
life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will
wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important
than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or
store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you
not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a
single hour to his life?
“And why do you worry about clothes? See how the
lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you that
not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. If
that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and
tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O
you of little faith? So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or
‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after
all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But
seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will
be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for
tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its
own.
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in
the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure
you use, it will be measured to you.
“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your
brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can
you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when
all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take
the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove
the speck from your brother’s eye.
“Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your
pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and
then turn and tear you to pieces.
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will
find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks
receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be
opened.
“Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give
him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? If you,
then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who
ask him! So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to
you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the
gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter
through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to
life, and only a few find it.
“Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in
sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. By their fruit
you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs
from thistles? Likewise every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree
bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree
cannot bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut
down and thrown into the fire. Thus, by their fruit you will recognize
them.
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will
enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father
who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we
not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform
many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away
from me, you evildoers!’
“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine
and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on
the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and
beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its
foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and
does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his
house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew
and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”
When Jesus had finished saying these things, the
crowds were amazed at his teaching, because he taught as one who had
authority, and not as their teachers of the law. |
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Jesus Preaches
6:20-49
Looking at his disciples, he said: “Blessed are you
who are poor, for yours is the
“Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, because
great is your reward in heaven. For that is how their fathers treated
the prophets. “But woe to you who are rich, for you have already
received your comfort. Woe to you who are well fed now, for you will go
hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you will mourn and weep. Woe to
you when all men speak well of you, for that is how their fathers
treated the false prophets.
“But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do
good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those
who mistreat you. If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the
other also. If someone takes your cloak, do not stop him from taking
your tunic. Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what
belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to others as you would have
them do to you.
“If you love those who love you, what credit is
that to you? Even ‘sinners’ love those who love them. And if you do good
to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even ‘sinners’
do that. And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what
credit is that to you? Even ‘sinners’ lend to ‘sinners,’ expecting to be
repaid in full. But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them
without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great,
and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the
ungrateful and wicked. Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.
“Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not
condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be
forgiven. Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed
down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap.
For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
He also told them this parable: “Can a blind man
lead a blind man? Will they not both fall into a pit? A student is not
above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his
teacher.
“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your
brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can
you say to your brother, ‘Brother, let me take the speck out of your
eye,’ when you yourself fail to see the plank in your own eye? You
hypocrite, first take the plank out of your eye, and then you will see
clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.
“No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree
bear good fruit. Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not
pick figs from thornbushes, or grapes from briers. The good man brings
good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man
brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of
the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.
“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do
what I say? I will show you what he is like who comes to me and hears my
words and puts them into practice. He is like a man building a house,
who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock. When a flood came,
the torrent struck that house but could not shake it, because it was
well built. But the one who hears my words and does not put them into
practice is like a man who built a house on the ground without a
foundation. The moment the torrent struck that house, it collapsed and
its destruction was complete.”
12:1-59
Meanwhile,
when a crowd of many thousands had gathered, so that they were trampling
on one another, Jesus began to speak first to his disciples, saying: “Be
on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that
will not be made known. What you have said in the dark will be heard in
the daylight, and what you have whispered in the ear in the inner rooms
will be proclaimed from the roofs.
“I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of those
who kill the body and after that can do no more. But I will show you
whom you should fear: Fear him who, after the killing of the body, has
power to throw you into hell. Yes, I tell you, fear him. Are not five
sparrows sold for two pennies ? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God.
Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid;
you are worth more than many sparrows.
“I tell you, whoever acknowledges me before men,
the Son of Man will also acknowledge him before the angels of God. But
he who disowns me before men will be disowned before the angels of God.
And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven,
but anyone who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.
“When you are brought before synagogues, rulers and
authorities, do not worry about how you will defend yourselves or what
you will say, for the Holy Spirit will teach you at that time what you
should say.”
Someone in the crowd said to him, “Teacher, tell my
brother to divide the inheritance with me.”
Jesus replied, “Man, who appointed me a judge or an
arbiter between you?” Then he said to them, “Watch out! Be on your guard
against all kinds of greed; a man’s life does not consist in the
abundance of his possessions.”
And he told them this parable: “The ground of a
certain rich man produced a good crop. He thought to himself, ‘What
shall I do? I have no place to store my crops.’
“Then he said, ‘This is what I’ll do. I will tear
down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store all my grain
and my goods. And I’ll say to myself, “You have plenty of good things
laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry.” ’
“But God said to him, ‘You fool! This very night
your life will be demanded from you. Then who will get what you have
prepared for yourself?’
“This is how it will be with anyone who stores up
things for himself but is not rich toward God.”
Then Jesus said to his disciples: “Therefore I tell
you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat; or about your
body, what you will wear. Life is more than food, and the body more than
clothes. Consider the ravens: They do not sow or reap, they have no
storeroom or barn; yet God feeds them. And how much more valuable you
are than birds! Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life
? Since you cannot do this very little thing, why do you worry about the
rest?
“Consider how the lilies grow. They do not labor or
spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed
like one of these. If that is how God clothes the grass of the field,
which is here today, and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, how much more
will he clothe you, O you of little faith! And do not set your heart on
what you will eat or drink; do not worry about it. For the pagan world
runs after all such things, and your Father knows that you need them.
But seek his kingdom, and these things will be given to you as well.
“Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father
has been pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell your possessions and give
to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out, a
treasure in heaven that will not be exhausted, where no thief comes near
and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there your heart will
be also.
“Be dressed ready for service and keep your lamps
burning, like men waiting for their master to return from a wedding
banquet, so that when he comes and knocks they can immediately open the
door for him. It will be good for those servants whose master finds them
watching when he comes. I tell you the truth, he will dress himself to
serve, will have them recline at the table and will come and wait on
them. It will be good for those servants whose master finds them ready,
even if he comes in the second or third watch of the night. But
understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what hour the
thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You
also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you
do not expect him.”
Peter asked, “Lord, are you telling this parable to
us, or to everyone?”
The Lord answered, “Who then is the faithful and
wise manager, whom the master puts in charge of his servants to give
them their food allowance at the proper time? It will be good for that
servant whom the master finds doing so when he returns. I tell you the
truth, he will put him in charge of all his possessions. But suppose the
servant says to himself, ‘My master is taking a long time in coming,’
and he then begins to beat the menservants and maidservants and to eat
and drink and get drunk. The master of that servant will come on a day
when he does not expect him and at an hour he is not aware of. He will
cut him to pieces and assign him a place with the unbelievers.
“That servant who knows his master’s will and does
not get ready or does not do what his master wants will be beaten with
many blows. But the one who does not know and does things deserving
punishment will be beaten with few blows. From everyone who has been
given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been
entrusted with much, much more will be asked.
“I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I
wish it were already kindled! But I have a baptism to undergo, and how
distressed I am until it is completed! Do you think I came to bring
peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division. From now on there will be
five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two
against three. They will be divided, father against son and son against
father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother,
mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against
mother-in-law.”
He said to the crowd: “When you see a cloud rising
in the west, immediately you say, ‘It’s going to rain,’ and it does. And
when the south wind blows, you say, ‘It’s going to be hot,’ and it is.
Hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and
the sky. How is it that you don’t know how to interpret this present
time?
“Why don’t you judge for yourselves what is right?
As you are going with your adversary to the magistrate, try hard to be
reconciled to him on the way, or he may drag you off to the judge, and
the judge turn you over to the officer, and the officer throw you into
prison. I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last
penny. ”
11:1-13
One day
Jesus was praying in a certain place. When
he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to
pray, just as John taught his disciples.”
He said to them, “When you pray, say: “‘Father,
hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily
bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins
against us. And lead us not into temptation. ’”
Then he said to them, “Suppose one of you has a
friend, and he goes to him at
“Then the one inside answers, ‘Don’t bother me. The
door is already locked, and my children are with me in bed. I can’t get
up and give you anything.’ I tell you, though he will not get up and
give him the bread because he is his friend, yet because of the man’s
boldness he will get up and give him as much as he needs.
“So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you;
seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For
everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks,
the door will be opened.
“Which of you fathers, if your son asks for a fish,
will give him a snake instead? Or if he asks for an egg, will give him a
scorpion? If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts
to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy
Spirit to those who ask him!” |
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Jesus Urges Repentance
13:1-9
Now there were some
present at that time who told Jesus about the Galileans whose
blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices. Jesus answered, “Do you
think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other
Galileans because they suffered this way? I tell you, no! But unless you
repent, you too will all perish. Or those eighteen who died when the
tower in Siloam fell on them--do you think they were more guilty than
all the others living in
Then he told this parable: “A man had a fig tree,
planted in his vineyard, and he went to look for fruit on it, but did
not find any. So he said to the man who took care of the vineyard, ‘For
three years now I’ve been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and
haven’t found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up the soil?’
“‘Sir,’ the man replied, ‘leave it alone for one
more year, and I’ll dig around it and fertilize it. If it bears fruit
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Jesus Heals a Leper
8:1-4
When he came down from the
mountainside,
large crowds followed him. A man with leprosy came and knelt before him
and said, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”
Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. “I
am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” Immediately he was cured of his
leprosy. Then Jesus said to him, “See that you don’t tell anyone. But
go, show yourself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded, as a
testimony to them.” |
Jesus Heals a Leper
1:40-45
A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on
his knees, “If you are willing, you can make me clean.”
Filled with
compassion, Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am
willing,” he said. “Be clean!” Immediately the leprosy left him and he
was cured.
Jesus sent him away at once with a strong warning:
“See that you don’t tell this to anyone. But go, show yourself to the
priest and offer the sacrifices that Moses commanded for your cleansing,
as a testimony to them.” Instead he went out and began to talk freely,
spreading the news. As a result, Jesus could no longer enter a town
openly but stayed outside in lonely places. Yet the people still came to
him from everywhere. |
Jesus Heals a Leper
5:12-16
While Jesus was in one of the towns,
a man came along who was covered with leprosy. When he saw Jesus, he
fell with his face to the ground and begged him, “Lord, if you are
willing, you can make me clean.”
Jesus
reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be
clean!” And immediately the leprosy left him.
Then Jesus ordered him, “Don’t tell anyone, but go,
show yourself to the priest and offer the sacrifices that Moses
commanded for your cleansing, as a testimony to them.”
Yet the news about him spread all the more, so that
crowds of people came to hear him and to be healed of their sicknesses.
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Jesus Heals a Centurion’s Servant
8:5-13
When Jesus had entered
Jesus said to him, “I will go and heal him.”
The centurion replied, “Lord, I do not deserve to
have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will
be healed. For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under
me. I tell this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he
comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.”
When Jesus heard this, he was astonished and said
to those following him, “I tell you the truth, I have not found anyone
in
Then Jesus said to the centurion, “Go! It will be
done just as you believed it would.” And his servant was healed at that
very hour. |
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Jesus Heals a Centurion’s Servant
7:1-10
When Jesus had finished saying all
this in
the hearing of the people, he entered
He was not far from the house when the centurion sent friends to say to
him: “Lord, don’t trouble yourself, for I do not deserve to have you
come under my roof. That is why I did not even consider myself worthy to
come to you. But say the word, and my servant will be healed. For I
myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this
one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my
servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.”
When Jesus heard this, he was amazed at him, and
turning to the crowd following him, he said, “I tell you, I have not
found such great faith even in |
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Jesus Delivers a Man on the Sabbath
1:21-28
They went to
“Be quiet!” said Jesus sternly. “Come out of him!”
The evil spirit shook the man violently and came out of him with a
shriek.
The people were all so amazed that they asked each
other, “What is this? A new teaching--and with authority! He even gives
orders to evil spirits and they obey him.” News about him spread quickly
over the whole region of |
Jesus Delivers a Man on the Sabbath
4:31-37
Then he went down to
In the synagogue there was a man possessed by a
demon, an evil spirit. He cried out at the top of his voice, “Ha! What
do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I
know who you are--the Holy One of God!”
“Be quiet!” Jesus said sternly. “Come out of him!”
Then the demon threw the man down before them all and came out without
injuring him.
All the people were amazed and said to each other,
“What is this teaching? With authority and power he gives orders to evil
spirits and they come out!” And the news about him spread throughout the
surrounding area. |
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Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-In-Law and Others
8:14-17
When Jesus came into Peter’s house, he saw Peter’s
mother-in-law lying in bed with a fever. He touched her hand and the
fever left her, and she got up and began to wait on him.
When
evening came, many who were demon-possessed were brought to him,
and he drove out the spirits with a word and healed all the sick. This
was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah: “He took up
our infirmities and carried our diseases.” |
Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-In-Law and Others
1:29-34
As soon as they left the synagogue,
they went with James and John to the home of Simon and Andrew. Simon’s
mother-in-law was in bed with a fever, and they told Jesus about her. So
he went to her, took her hand and helped her up. The fever left her and
she began to wait on them.
That evening
after sunset the people brought to Jesus all the sick and
demon-possessed. The whole town gathered at the door, and Jesus healed
many who had various diseases. He also drove out many demons, but he
would not let the demons speak because they knew who he was.
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Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-In-Law and Others
4:38-41
Jesus left the
synagogue and went to the home of Simon. Now Simon’s
mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked Jesus to
help her. So he bent over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her.
She got up at once and began to wait on them.
When the sun was setting,
the people brought to Jesus all who had various kinds of sickness, and
laying his hands on each one, he healed them. Moreover, demons came out
of many people, shouting, “You are the Son of God!” But he rebuked them
and would not allow them to speak, because they knew he was the Christ.
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Jesus
Travels
and Preaches
1:35-39
Very early in the
morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house
and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. Simon and his
companions went to look for him, and when they found him, they
exclaimed: “Everyone is looking for you!”
Jesus replied, “Let us go somewhere else--to the
nearby villages--so I can preach there also. That is why I have come.”
So he traveled throughout |
Jesus
Travels
and Preaches
4:42-44
At daybreak
Jesus went out to a solitary place. The people were looking for him and
when they came to where he was, they tried to keep him from leaving
them. But he said, “I must preach the good news of the |
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Jesus Heals a Paralytic
9:1-8
Jesus stepped into a boat, crossed over and
came to his own town. Some men
brought to him a paralytic, lying on a mat. When Jesus saw their faith,
he said to the paralytic, “Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven.”
At this, some of the teachers of the law said to
themselves, “This fellow is blaspheming!”
Knowing their thoughts, Jesus said, “Why do you
entertain evil thoughts in your hearts? Which is easier: to say, ‘Your
sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’? But so that you may
know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins. . . .”
Then he said to the paralytic, “Get up, take your mat and go home.” And
the man got up and went home. When the crowd saw this, they were filled
with awe; and they praised God, who had given such authority to men. |
Jesus Heals a Paralytic
2:1-12
A few days later,
when Jesus again entered
Now some teachers of the law were sitting there,
thinking to themselves, “Why does this fellow talk like that? He’s
blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?”
Immediately Jesus knew in his spirit that this was
what they were thinking in their hearts, and he said to them, “Why are
you thinking these things? Which is easier: to say to the paralytic,
‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Get up, take your mat and walk’?
But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to
forgive sins . . . .” He said to the paralytic, “I tell you, get up,
take your mat and go home.” He got up, took his mat and walked out in
full view of them all. This amazed everyone and they praised God,
saying, “We have never seen anything like this!” |
Jesus Heals a Paralytic
5:17-26
One day
as he was teaching, Pharisees and teachers of the law, who had come from
every
When Jesus saw their faith, he said, “Friend, your
sins are forgiven.”
The Pharisees and the teachers of the law began
thinking to themselves, “Who is this fellow who speaks blasphemy? Who
can forgive sins but God alone?”
Jesus knew what they were thinking and asked, “Why
are you thinking these things in your hearts? Which is easier: to say,
‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’? But that you may
know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins. . . .”
He said to the paralyzed man, “I tell you, get up, take your mat and go
home.” Immediately he stood up in front of them, took what he had been
lying on and went home praising God. Everyone was amazed and gave praise
to God. They were filled with awe and said, “We have seen remarkable
things today.” |
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Jesus Calls Matthew/Levi
9:9-13
As Jesus went on from there,
he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector’s booth. “Follow
me,” he told him, and Matthew got up and followed him.
While Jesus
was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and “sinners”
came and ate with him and his disciples. When the Pharisees saw this,
they asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors
and ‘sinners’?”
On hearing this, Jesus said, “It is not the healthy
who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I
desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous,
but sinners.” |
Jesus Calls Matthew/Levi
2:13-17
Once again Jesus went out beside the lake. A large
crowd came to him, and he began to teach them. As he walked along, he
saw Levi son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax collector’s booth. “Follow
me,” Jesus told him, and Levi got up and followed him.
While Jesus
was having dinner at Levi’s house, many tax collectors and “sinners”
were eating with him and his disciples, for there were many who followed
him. When the teachers of the law who were Pharisees saw him eating with
the “sinners” and tax collectors, they asked his disciples: “Why does he
eat with tax collectors and ‘sinners’?”
On hearing this, Jesus said to them, “It is not the
healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the
righteous, but sinners.” |
Jesus Calls Matthew/Levi
5:27-32
After this,
Jesus went out and saw a tax collector by the name of Levi sitting at
his tax booth. “Follow me,” Jesus said to him, and Levi got up, left
everything and followed him.
Then Levi
held a great banquet for Jesus at his house, and a large crowd of tax
collectors and others were eating with them. But the Pharisees and the
teachers of the law who belonged to their sect complained to his
disciples, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and ‘sinners’?”
Jesus answered them, “It is not the healthy who
need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but
sinners to repentance.” |
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Jesus Questioned About Fasting
9:14-17
Then John’s disciples came and asked him, “How is
it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?”
Jesus answered, “How can the guests of the
bridegroom mourn while he is with them? The time will come when the
bridegroom will be taken from them; then they will fast.
“No one sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old
garment, for the patch will pull away from the garment, making the tear
worse. Neither do men pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the
skins will burst, the wine will run out and the wineskins will be
ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins, and both are
preserved.” |
Jesus Questioned About Fasting
2:18-22
Now John’s disciples and the Pharisees were
fasting. Some people came and asked Jesus, “How is it that John’s
disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees are fasting, but yours are
not?”
Jesus answered, “How can the guests of the
bridegroom fast while he is with them? They cannot, so long as they have
him with them. But the time will come when the bridegroom will be taken
from them, and on that day they will fast.
“No one sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old
garment. If he does, the new piece will pull away from the old, making
the tear worse. And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. If he
does, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the wineskins
will be ruined. No, he pours new wine into new wineskins.” |
Jesus Questioned About Fasting
5:33-39
They said to him, “John’s disciples often fast
and pray, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours go on
eating and drinking.”
Jesus answered, “Can you make the guests of the
bridegroom fast while he is with them? But the time will come when the
bridegroom will be taken from them; in those days they will fast.”
He told them this parable: “No one tears a patch
from a new garment and sews it on an old one. If he does, he will have
torn the new garment, and the patch from the new will not match the old.
And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the new wine
will burst the skins, the wine will run out and the wineskins will be
ruined. No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins. And no one after
drinking old wine wants the new, for he says, ‘The old is better.’” |
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Jesus Heals a Widow’s Son
7:11-17
Soon afterward,
Jesus went to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd
went along with him. As he approached the town gate, a dead person was
being carried out--the only son of his mother, and she was a widow. And
a large crowd from the town was with her. When the Lord saw her, his
heart went out to her and he said, “Don’t cry.”
Then he went up and touched the coffin, and those
carrying it stood still. He said, “Young man, I say to you, get up!” The
dead man sat up and began to talk, and Jesus gave him back to his
mother.
They were all filled with awe and praised God. “A
great prophet has appeared among us,” they said. “God has come to help
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John Asks Jesus to Confirm Who He Is
11:2-19
When John heard in prison
what Christ was doing, he sent his disciples to ask him, “Are you the
one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?”
Jesus replied, “Go back and report to John what you
hear and see: The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have
leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news
is preached to the poor. Blessed is the man who does not fall away on
account of me.”
As John’s disciples were leaving, Jesus began to
speak to the crowd about John: “What did you go out into the desert to
see? A reed swayed by the wind? If not, what did you go out to see? A
man dressed in fine clothes? No, those who wear fine clothes are in
kings’ palaces. Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell
you, and more than a prophet. This is the one about whom it is written:
“‘I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way
before you.’ I tell you the truth: Among those born of women there has
not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in
the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. From the days of John the
Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing,
and forceful men lay hold of it. For all the Prophets and the Law
prophesied until John. And if you are willing to accept it, he is the
Elijah who was to come. He who has ears, let him hear.
“To what can I compare this generation? They are
like children sitting in the marketplaces and calling out to others:
“‘We played the flute for you, and you did not dance; we sang a dirge,
and you did not mourn.’ For John came neither eating nor drinking, and
they say, ‘He has a demon.’ The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and
they say, ‘Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors
and “sinners.” ’ But wisdom is proved right by her actions.” |
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John Asks Jesus to Confirm Who He Is
7:18-35
John’s disciples told him about all these things.
Calling two of them, he sent them to the Lord to ask, “Are you the one
who was to come, or should we expect someone else?”
When the men came to Jesus, they said, “John the
Baptist sent us to you to ask, ‘Are you the one who was to come, or
should we expect someone else?’”
At that very time Jesus cured many who had
diseases, sicknesses and evil spirits, and gave sight to many who were
blind. So he replied to the messengers, “Go back and report to John what
you have seen and heard: The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those
who have leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the
good news is preached to the poor. Blessed is the man who does not fall
away on account of me.”
After John’s messengers left, Jesus began to speak
to the crowd about John: “What did you go out into the desert to see? A
reed swayed by the wind? If not, what did you go out to see? A man
dressed in fine clothes? No, those who wear expensive clothes and
indulge in luxury are in palaces. But what did you go out to see? A
prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet. This is the one about
whom it is written: “‘I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will
prepare your way before you.’ I tell you, among those born of women
there is no one greater than John; yet the one who is least in the
(All the people, even the tax collectors, when they
heard Jesus’ words, acknowledged that God’s way was right, because they
had been baptized by John. But the Pharisees and experts in the law
rejected God’s purpose for themselves, because they had not been
baptized by John.)
“To what, then, can I compare the people of this
generation? What are they like? They are like children sitting in the
marketplace and calling out to each other: “‘We played the flute for
you, and you did not dance; we sang a dirge, and you did not cry.’ For
John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and you
say, ‘He has a demon.’ The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and you
say, ‘Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and
“sinners.” ’ But wisdom is proved right by all her children.” |
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*Jesus Does the Father’s Work
5:1-47
Some time later,
Jesus went up to
“Sir,” the invalid replied, “I have no one to help
me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in,
someone else goes down ahead of me.”
Then Jesus said to him, “Get up! Pick up your mat
and walk.” At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked.
The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, and so the Jews said to
the man who had been healed, “It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to
carry your mat.”
But he replied, “The man who made me well said to
me, ‘Pick up your mat and walk.’”
So they asked him, “Who is this fellow who told you
to pick it up and walk?”
The man who was healed had no idea who it was, for
Jesus had slipped away into the crowd that was there.
Later Jesus found him at the temple and said to
him, “See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may
happen to you.” The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus
who had made him well.
So, because Jesus was doing these things
on the Sabbath, the Jews persecuted
him. Jesus said to them, “My Father is always at his work to this very
day, and I, too, am working.” For this reason the Jews tried all the
harder to kill him; not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was
even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God.
Jesus gave them this answer: “I tell you the truth,
the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his
Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does. For
the Father loves the Son and shows him all he does. Yes, to your
amazement he will show him even greater things than these. For just as
the Father raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son gives
life to whom he is pleased to give it. Moreover, the Father judges no
one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, that all may honor the
Son just as they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son does
not honor the Father, who sent him.
“I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and
believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he
has crossed over from death to life. I tell you the truth, a time is
coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of
God and those who hear will live. For as the Father has life in himself,
so he has granted the Son to have life in himself. And he has given him
authority to judge because he is the Son of Man.
“Do not be amazed at this, for a time is coming
when all who are in their graves will hear his voice and come out--those
who have done good will rise to live, and those who have done evil will
rise to be condemned. By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I
hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him
who sent me.
“If I testify about myself, my testimony is not
valid. There is another who testifies in my favor, and I know that his
testimony about me is valid.
“You have sent to John and he has testified to the
truth. Not that I accept human testimony; but I mention it that you may
be saved. John was a lamp that burned and gave light, and you chose for
a time to enjoy his light.
“I have testimony weightier than that of John. For
the very work that the Father has given me to finish, and which I am
doing, testifies that the Father has sent me. And the Father who sent me
has himself testified concerning me. You have never heard his voice nor
seen his form, nor does his word dwell in you, for you do not believe
the one he sent. You diligently study the Scriptures because you think
that by them you possess eternal life. These are the Scriptures that
testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life.
“I do not accept praise from men, but I know you. I
know that you do not have the love of God in your hearts. I have come in
my Father’s name, and you do not accept me; but if someone else comes in
his own name, you will accept him. How can you believe if you accept
praise from one another, yet make no effort to obtain the praise that
comes from the only God ?
“But do not think I will accuse you before the
Father. Your accuser is Moses, on whom your hopes are set. If you
believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me. But since
you do not believe what he wrote, how are you going to believe what I
say?” |
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Jesus Eats at a Pharisee’s House
7:36-50
Now one of the Pharisees invited Jesus to have
dinner with him, so he went to the Pharisee’s house and reclined at the
table. When a woman who had lived a sinful life in that town learned
that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee’s house, she brought an alabaster
jar of perfume, and as she stood behind him at his feet weeping, she
began to wet his feet with her tears. Then she wiped them with her hair,
kissed them and poured perfume on them.
When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he
said to himself, “If this man were a prophet, he would know who is
touching him and what kind of woman she is--that she is a sinner.”
Jesus answered him, “Simon, I have something to
tell you.”
“Tell me, teacher,” he said.
“Two men owed money to a certain moneylender. One
owed him five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. Neither of them had
the money to pay him back, so he canceled the debts of both. Now which
of them will love him more?”
Simon replied, “I suppose the one who had the
bigger debt canceled.”
“You have judged correctly,” Jesus said.
Then he turned toward the woman and said to Simon,
“Do you see this woman? I came into your house. You did not give me any
water for my feet, but she wet my feet with her tears and wiped them
with her hair. You did not give me a kiss, but this woman, from the time
I entered, has not stopped kissing my feet. You did not put oil on my
head, but she has poured perfume on my feet. Therefore, I tell you, her
many sins have been forgiven--for she loved much. But he who has been
forgiven little loves little.”
Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”
The other guests began to say among themselves,
“Who is this who even forgives sins?”
Jesus said to the woman, “Your faith has saved you;
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Jesus Travels and Ministers
8:1-3
After this,
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Jesus Denounces Unrepentant Cities
11:20-30
Then Jesus began to denounce the cities in which
most of his miracles had been performed, because they did not repent.
“Woe to you, Korazin! Woe to you,
At that time Jesus said, “I praise you, Father,
Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the
wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for
this was your good pleasure.
“All things have been committed to me by my Father.
No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father
except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
“Come to me,
all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my
yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart,
and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden
is light.” |
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Jesus
Picks
Grain on the Sabbath
12:1-8
At that time
Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were
hungry and began to pick some heads of grain and eat them. When the
Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “Look! Your disciples are doing
what is unlawful on the Sabbath.”
He answered, “Haven’t you read what David did when
he and his companions were hungry? He entered the house of God, and he
and his companions ate the consecrated bread--which was not lawful for
them to do, but only for the priests. Or haven’t you read in the Law
that on the Sabbath the priests in the temple desecrate the day and yet
are innocent? I tell you that one greater than the temple is here. If
you had known what these words mean, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice,’
you would not have condemned the innocent. For the Son of Man is Lord of
the Sabbath.” |
Jesus
Picks
Grain on the Sabbath
2:23-28
One Sabbath
Jesus was going through the grainfields, and as his disciples walked
along, they began to pick some heads of grain. The Pharisees said to
him, “Look, why are they doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath?”
He answered, “Have you never read what David did
when he and his companions were hungry and in need? In the days of
Abiathar the high priest, he entered the house of God and ate the
consecrated bread, which is lawful only for priests to eat. And he also
gave some to his companions.”
Then he said to them, “The Sabbath was made for
man, not man for the Sabbath. So the Son of Man is Lord even of the
Sabbath.”
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Jesus
Picks
Grain on the Sabbath
6:1-5
One Sabbath
Jesus was going through the grainfields, and his disciples began to pick
some heads of grain, rub them in their hands and eat the kernels. Some
of the Pharisees asked, “Why are you doing what is unlawful on the
Sabbath?”
Jesus answered them, “Have you never read what
David did when he and his companions were hungry? He entered the house
of God, and taking the consecrated bread, he ate what is lawful only for
priests to eat. And he also gave some to his companions.” Then Jesus
said to them, “The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.”
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Jesus Heals a Man With a Shriveled Hand
12:9-14
Going on from that place,
he went into their synagogue, and a man with a shriveled hand was there.
Looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, they asked him, “Is it lawful to
heal on the Sabbath?”
He said to them, “If any of you has a sheep and it
falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will you not take hold of it and lift
it out? How much more valuable is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is
lawful to do good on the Sabbath.”
Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.”
So he stretched it out and it was completely restored, just as sound as
the other. But the Pharisees went out and plotted how they might kill
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Jesus Heals a Man With a Shriveled Hand
3:1-6
Another time
he went into the synagogue, and a man with a shriveled hand was there.
Some of them were looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, so they watched
him closely to see if he would heal him on the Sabbath. Jesus said to
the man with the shriveled hand, “Stand up in front of everyone.”
Then Jesus asked them, “Which is lawful on the
Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?” But they
remained silent.
He looked around at them in anger and, deeply
distressed at their stubborn hearts, said to the man, “Stretch out your
hand.” He stretched it out, and his hand was completely restored. Then
the Pharisees went out and began to plot with the Herodians how they
might kill Jesus. |
Jesus Heals a Man With a Shriveled Hand
6:6-11
On another Sabbath
he went into the synagogue and was teaching, and a man was there whose
right hand was shriveled. The Pharisees and the teachers of the law were
looking for a reason to accuse Jesus, so they watched him closely to see
if he would heal on the Sabbath. But Jesus knew what they were thinking
and said to the man with the shriveled hand, “Get up and stand in front
of everyone.” So he got up and stood there.
Then Jesus
said to them, “I ask you, which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or
to do evil, to save life or to destroy it?”
He looked around at them all, and then said to the
man, “Stretch out your hand.” He did so, and his hand was completely
restored. But they were furious and began to discuss with one another
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Jesus Withdraws
12:15-21
Aware of this, Jesus
withdrew from that place. Many followed him, and he healed all
their sick, warning them not to tell who he was. This was to fulfill
what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah: “Here is my servant whom I
have chosen, the one I love, in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on
him, and he will proclaim justice to the nations. He will not quarrel or
cry out; no one will hear his voice in the streets. A bruised reed he
will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out, till he
leads justice to victory. In his name the nations will put their hope.” |
Jesus Withdraws
3:7-12
Jesus withdrew with his disciples
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Jesus Appoints the Twelve Apostles
3:13-19
Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him
those he wanted, and they came to him. He appointed twelve--designating
them apostles --that they might be with him and that he might send them
out to preach and to have authority to drive out demons. These are the
twelve he appointed: Simon (to whom he gave the name Peter); James son
of Zebedee and his brother John (to them he gave the name Boanerges,
which means Sons of Thunder); Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew,
Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot and Judas
Iscariot, who betrayed him. |
Jesus Appoints the Twelve Apostles
6:12-16
One of those days
Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to
God. When morning came, he called his disciples to him and chose twelve
of them, whom he also designated apostles: Simon (whom he named Peter),
his brother Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas,
James son of Alphaeus, Simon who was called the Zealot, Judas son of
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Jesus Accused of Being Demonic
12:22-45
Then they brought him a demon-possessed man who
was blind and mute, and Jesus healed him, so that he could both talk and
see. All the people were astonished and said, “Could this be the Son of
David?”
But when the Pharisees heard this, they said, “It
is only by Beelzebub, the prince of demons, that this fellow drives out
demons.”
Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them, “Every
kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or
household divided against itself will not stand. If Satan drives out
Satan, he is divided against himself. How then can his kingdom stand?
And if I drive out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your people drive
them out? So then, they will be your judges. But if I drive out demons
by the Spirit of God, then the
“Or again, how can anyone enter a strong man’s
house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong
man? Then he can rob his house.
“He who is not with me is against me, and he who
does not gather with me scatters. And so I tell you, every sin and
blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit
will not be forgiven. Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man
will be forgiven, but anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not
be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.
“Make a tree good and its fruit will be good, or
make a tree bad and its fruit will be bad, for a tree is recognized by
its fruit. You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything
good? For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks. The good
man brings good things out of the good stored up in him, and the evil
man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him. But I tell you
that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every
careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted,
and by your words you will be condemned.”
Then some of the Pharisees and teachers of the law
said to him, “Teacher, we want to see a miraculous sign from you.”
He answered, “A wicked and adulterous generation
asks for a miraculous sign! But none will be given it except the sign of
the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the
belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three
nights in the heart of the earth. The men of
“When an evil spirit comes out of a man, it goes
through arid places seeking rest and does not find it. Then it says, ‘I
will return to the house I left.’ When it arrives, it finds the house
unoccupied, swept clean and put in order. Then it goes and takes with it
seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in and live
there. And the final condition of that man is worse than the first. That
is how it will be with this wicked generation.” |
Jesus Accused of Being Demonic
3:20-30
Then Jesus entered a house, and again a crowd
gathered, so that he and his disciples were not even able to eat. When
his family heard about this, they went to take charge of him, for they
said, “He is out of his mind.”
And the teachers of the law who came down from
So Jesus called them and spoke to them in parables:
“How can Satan drive out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself,
that kingdom cannot stand. If a house is divided against itself, that
house cannot stand. And if Satan opposes himself and is divided, he
cannot stand; his end has come. In fact, no one can enter a strong man’s
house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong
man. Then he can rob his house. I tell you the truth, all the sins and
blasphemies of men will be forgiven them. But whoever blasphemes against
the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; he is guilty of an eternal sin.”
He said this because they were saying, “He has an
evil spirit.”
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Jesus’ Mother
and Brothers Come
12:46-50
While Jesus was still talking to the
crowd,
his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone
told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to
speak to you.”
He replied to him, “Who is my
mother, and who are my brothers?” Pointing to his disciples, he said,
“Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my
Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” |
Jesus’ Mother
and Brothers Come
3:31-35
Then Jesus’ mother and brothers arrived. Standing
outside, they sent someone in to call him. A crowd was sitting around
him, and they told him, “Your mother and brothers are outside looking
for you.”
“Who are my mother and my brothers?” he asked.
Then he looked at those seated in a circle around
him and said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does God’s
will is my brother and sister and mother.” |
Jesus’ Mother and Brothers Come
8:19-21
Now Jesus’ mother and brothers came to see him, but
they were not able to get near him because of the crowd. Someone told
him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to see
you.”
He replied, “My mother and
brothers are those who hear God’s word and put it into practice.” |
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Jesus Teaches by the
13:1-35
That same day
Jesus went out of the house and sat by the lake. Such large crowds
gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat in it, while all the
people stood on the shore. Then he told them many things in parables,
saying: “A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the
seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some
fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up
quickly, because the soil was shallow. But when the sun came up, the
plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root. Other
seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants. Still other
seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop--a hundred, sixty or
thirty times what was sown. He who has ears, let him hear.”
The disciples came to him and asked, “Why do you
speak to the people in parables?”
He replied, “The knowledge of the secrets of the
kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them. Whoever has
will be given more, and he will have an abundance. Whoever does not
have, even what he has will be taken from him. This is why I speak to
them in parables: “Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they
do not hear or understand. In them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah:
“‘You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever
seeing but never perceiving. For this people’s heart has become
calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their
eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears,
understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.’ But
blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear.
For I tell you the truth, many prophets and righteous men longed to see
what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not
hear it.
“Listen then to what the parable of the sower
means: When anyone hears the message about the kingdom and does not
understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in his
heart. This is the seed sown along the path. The one who received the
seed that fell on rocky places is the man who hears the word and at once
receives it with joy. But since he has no root, he lasts only a short
time. When trouble or persecution comes because of the word, he quickly
falls away. The one who received the seed that fell among the thorns is
the man who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the
deceitfulness of wealth choke it, making it unfruitful. But the one who
received the seed that fell on good soil is the man who hears the word
and understands it. He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or
thirty times what was sown.”
Jesus told them another parable: “The kingdom of
heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. But while
everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat,
and went away. When the wheat sprouted and formed heads, then the weeds
also appeared.
“The owner’s servants came to him and said, ‘Sir,
didn’t you sow good seed in your field? Where then did the weeds come
from?’
“‘An enemy did this,’ he replied.
“The servants asked him, ‘Do you want us to go and pull them up?’
“‘No,’ he answered, ‘because while you are pulling
the weeds, you may root up the wheat with them. Let both grow together
until the harvest. At that time I will tell the harvesters: First
collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the
wheat and bring it into my barn.’”
He told them another parable: “The kingdom of
heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his
field. Though it is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows,
it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds
of the air come and perch in its branches.”
He told them
still another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman
took and mixed into a large amount of flour until it worked all through
the dough.”
Jesus spoke all these things to the crowd in
parables; he did not say anything to them without using a parable. So
was fulfilled what was spoken through the prophet: “I will open my mouth
in parables, I will utter things hidden since the creation of the
world.” |
Jesus Teaches by the
4:1-9
Again Jesus began to teach by the lake. The crowd
that gathered around him was so large that he got into a boat and sat in
it out on the lake, while all the people were along the shore at the
water’s edge. He taught them many things by parables, and in his
teaching said: “Listen! A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was
scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and
ate it up. Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil.
It sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow. But when the sun
came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no
root. Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants,
so that they did not bear grain. Still other seed fell on good soil. It
came up, grew and produced a crop, multiplying thirty, sixty, or even a
hundred times.”
Then Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him
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Jesus Teaches by the
8:4-18
While a large crowd was gathering and people were
coming to Jesus from town after town, he told this parable: “A farmer
went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along
the path; it was trampled on, and the birds of the air ate it up. Some
fell on rock, and when it came up, the plants withered because they had
no moisture. Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up with it and
choked the plants. Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up and
yielded a crop, a hundred times more than was sown.”
When he said this, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him
hear.”
His disciples asked him what this parable meant. He
said, “The knowledge of the secrets of the
“This is the meaning of the parable: The seed is
the word of God. Those along the path are the ones who hear, and then
the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so that they
may not believe and be saved. Those on the rock are the ones who receive
the word with joy when they hear it, but they have no root. They believe
for a while, but in the time of testing they fall away. The seed that
fell among thorns stands for those who hear, but as they go on their way
they are choked by life’s worries, riches and pleasures, and they do not
mature. But the seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good
heart, who hear the word, retain it, and by persevering produce a crop.
“No one lights a lamp and hides it in a jar or puts
it under a bed. Instead, he puts it on a stand, so that those who come
in can see the light. For there is nothing hidden that will not be
disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out
into the open. Therefore consider carefully how you listen. Whoever has
will be given more; whoever does not have, even what he thinks he has
will be taken from him.”
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Jesus Explains the Parables
13:36-52
Then he left the crowd and went into the house.
His disciples came to him and said, “Explain to us the parable of the
weeds in the field.”
He answered, “The one who sowed the good seed is
the Son of Man. The field is the world, and the good seed stands for the
sons of the kingdom. The weeds are the sons of the evil one, and the
enemy who sows them is the devil. The harvest is the end of the age, and
the harvesters are angels.
“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a
field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went
and sold all he had and bought that field.
“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant
looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away
and sold everything he had and bought it.
“Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net
that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish. When it
was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore. Then they sat down
and collected the good fish in baskets, but threw the bad away. This is
how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate
the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace,
where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
“Have you understood all these things?” Jesus
asked.
“Yes,” they replied.
He said to them, “Therefore every teacher of the
law who has been instructed about the kingdom of heaven is like the
owner of a house who brings out of his storeroom new treasures as well
as old.” |
Jesus Explains the Parables
4:10-34
When he was alone,
the Twelve and the others around him asked him about the parables. He
told them, “The secret of the
Then Jesus said to them, “Don’t you understand this
parable? How then will you understand any parable? The farmer sows the
word. Some people are like seed along the path, where the word is sown.
As soon as they hear it, Satan comes and takes away the word that was
sown in them. Others, like seed sown on rocky places, hear the word and
at once receive it with joy. But since they have no root, they last only
a short time. When trouble or persecution comes because of the word,
they quickly fall away. Still others, like seed sown among thorns, hear
the word; but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and
the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it
unfruitful. Others, like seed sown on good soil, hear the word, accept
it, and produce a crop--thirty, sixty or even a hundred times what was
sown.”
He said to them, “Do you bring in a lamp to put it
under a bowl or a bed? Instead, don’t you put it on its stand? For
whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed
is meant to be brought out into the open. If anyone has ears to hear,
let him hear.”
“Consider carefully what you hear,” he continued.
“With the measure you use, it will be measured to you--and even more.
Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what he has
will be taken from him.”
He also said, “This is what the
Again he said, “What shall we say the
With many similar parables Jesus spoke the word to
them, as much as they could understand. He did not say anything to them
without using a parable. But when he was alone with his own disciples,
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Conditions for Following Jesus
8:18-22
When Jesus saw the crowd around him,
he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake. Then a teacher of
the law came to him and said, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you
go.”
Jesus replied, “Foxes have holes and birds of the
air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.”
Another disciple said to him, “Lord, first let me
go and bury my father.”
But Jesus told him, “Follow me, and let the dead
bury their own dead.”
Then he
got into the boat and his disciples followed him. Without warning, a
furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the
boat. But Jesus was sleeping. The disciples went and woke him, saying,
“Lord, save us! We’re going to drown!”
He replied, “You of little faith, why are you so
afraid?” Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was
completely calm.
The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is
this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!” |
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Conditions for Following Jesus
9:57-62
As they were walking along the road,
a man said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.”
Jesus replied, “Foxes have holes and birds of the
air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.”
He said to another man, “Follow me.”
But the man replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.”
Jesus said to him, “Let the dead bury their own
dead, but you go and proclaim the
Still another said, “I will follow you, Lord; but
first let me go back and say good-by to my family.”
Jesus replied, “No one who puts his hand to the
plow and looks back is fit for service in the |
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Jesus Calms a Storm
8:23-27
Then he got into the boat and his disciples
followed him. Without warning, a furious storm came up on the lake, so
that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was sleeping. The
disciples went and woke him, saying, “Lord, save us! We’re going to
drown!”
He replied, “You of little faith, why are you so
afraid?” Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was
completely calm.
The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is
this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!” |
Jesus Calms a Storm
4:35-41
That day
when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the
other side.” Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he
was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. A furious squall
came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly
swamped. Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples
woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?”
He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves,
“Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm.
He said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid?
Do you still have no faith?”
They were terrified and asked each other, “Who is
this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!” |
Jesus Calms a Storm
8:22-25
One day
Jesus said to his disciples, “Let’s go over to the other side of the
lake.” So they got into a boat and set out. As they sailed, he fell
asleep. A squall came down on the lake, so that the boat was being
swamped, and they were in great danger.
The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Master,
Master, we’re going to drown!”
He got up and rebuked the wind and the raging waters; the storm
subsided, and all was calm. “Where is your faith?” he asked his
disciples.
In fear and amazement they asked one another, “Who is this? He commands
even the winds and the water, and they obey him.” |
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Jesus Delivers Two Men (Into Pigs)
8:28-34
When he arrived at the other side in
the region of the Gadarenes, two demon-possessed men coming from the tombs met him. They were so
violent that no one could pass that way. “What do you want with us, Son
of God?” they shouted. “Have you come here to torture us before the
appointed time?”
Some distance from them a large herd of pigs was
feeding. The demons begged Jesus, “If you drive us out, send us into the
herd of pigs.”
He said to them, “Go!” So they came out and went
into the pigs, and the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the
lake and died in the water. Those tending the pigs ran off, went into
the town and reported all this, including what had happened to the
demon-possessed men. Then the whole town went out to meet Jesus. And
when they saw him, they pleaded with him to leave their region. |
Jesus Delivers a Man (Into Pigs)
5:1-20
They went across the lake to the
region of the Gerasenes. When Jesus got out of the boat, a man with an evil spirit came from
the tombs to meet him. This man lived in the tombs, and no one could
bind him any more, not even with a chain. For he had often been chained
hand and foot, but he tore the chains apart and broke the irons on his
feet. No one was strong enough to subdue him. Night and day among the
tombs and in the hills he would cry out and cut himself with stones.
When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and fell
on his knees in front of him. He shouted at the top of his voice, “What
do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? Swear to God that
you won’t torture me!” For Jesus had said to him, “Come out of this man,
you evil spirit!”
Then Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”
“My name is Legion,” he replied, “for we are many.” And he begged Jesus
again and again not to send them out of the area.
A large herd of pigs was feeding on the nearby
hillside. The demons begged Jesus, “Send us among the pigs; allow us to
go into them.” He gave them permission, and the evil spirits came out
and went into the pigs. The herd, about two thousand in number, rushed
down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned.
Those tending the pigs ran off and reported this in
the town and countryside, and the people went out to see what had
happened. When they came to Jesus, they saw the man who had been
possessed by the legion of demons, sitting there, dressed and in his
right mind; and they were afraid. Those who had seen it told the people
what had happened to the demon-possessed man--and told about the pigs as
well. Then the people began to plead with Jesus to leave their region.
As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had
been demon-possessed begged to go with him. Jesus did not let him, but
said, “Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done
for you, and how he has had mercy on you.” So the man went away and
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Jesus Delivers a Man (Into Pigs)
8:26-39
They sailed to the region of the
Gerasenes,
which is across the lake from
Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”
“Legion,” he replied, because many demons had gone into him. And they
begged him repeatedly not to order them to go into the Abyss.
A large herd of pigs was feeding there on the
hillside. The demons begged Jesus to let them go into them, and he gave
them permission. When the demons came out of the man, they went into the
pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and was
drowned.
When those tending the pigs saw what had happened,
they ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, and the
people went out to see what had happened. When they came to Jesus, they
found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting at Jesus’ feet,
dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. Those who had seen
it told the people how the demon-possessed man had been cured. Then all
the people of the region of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to leave them,
because they were overcome with fear. So he got into the boat and left.
The man from whom the demons had gone out begged to
go with him, but Jesus sent him away, saying, “Return home and tell how
much God has done for you.” So the man went away and told all over town
how much Jesus had done for him. |
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Jesus Raises a Daughter and Heals a Bleeding Woman
9:18-26
While he was saying this,
a ruler came and knelt before him and said, “My daughter has just died.
But come and put your hand on her, and she will live.” Jesus got up and
went with him, and so did his disciples.
Just then a woman who had been subject to bleeding
for twelve years came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak.
She said to herself, “If I only touch his cloak, I will be healed.”
Jesus turned and saw her. “Take heart, daughter,”
he said, “your faith has healed you.” And the woman was healed from that
moment.
When Jesus entered the ruler’s house and saw the
flute players and the noisy crowd, he said, “Go away. The girl is not
dead but asleep.” But they laughed at him. After the crowd had been put
outside, he went in and took the girl by the hand, and she got up. News
of this spread through all that region. |
Jesus Raises a Daughter and Heals a Bleeding Woman
5:21-43
When Jesus had again crossed over by
boat to
the other side of the lake, a large crowd gathered around him while he
was by the lake. Then one of the synagogue rulers, named Jairus, came
there. Seeing Jesus, he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him,
“My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on her so
that she will be healed and live.” So Jesus went with him.
A large crowd followed and pressed around him. And a woman was there who
had been subject to bleeding for twelve years. She had suffered a great
deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet
instead of getting better she grew worse. When she heard about Jesus,
she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, because she
thought, “If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed.” Immediately
her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from
her suffering.
At once Jesus realized that power had gone out from
him. He turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?”
“You see the people crowding against you,” his
disciples answered, “and yet you can ask, ‘Who touched me?’”
But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done
it. Then the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came and fell at
his feet and, trembling with fear, told him the whole truth. He said to
her, “Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from
your suffering.”
While Jesus was still speaking, some men came from
the house of Jairus, the synagogue ruler. “Your daughter is dead,” they
said. “Why bother the teacher any more?”
Ignoring what they said, Jesus told the synagogue
ruler, “Don’t be afraid; just believe.”
He did not let anyone follow him except Peter,
James and John the brother of James. When they came to the home of the
synagogue ruler, Jesus saw a commotion, with people crying and wailing
loudly. He went in and said to them, “Why all this commotion and
wailing? The child is not dead but asleep.” But they laughed at him.
After he put them all out, he took the child’s father and mother and the
disciples who were with him, and went in where the child was. He took
her by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum!” (which means, “Little
girl, I say to you, get up!”). Immediately the girl stood up and walked
around (she was twelve years old). At this they were completely
astonished. He gave strict orders not to let anyone know about this, and
told them to give her something to eat. |
Jesus Raises a Daughter and Heals a Bleeding Woman
8:40-56
Now when Jesus returned,
a crowd welcomed him, for they were all expecting him. Then a man named
Jairus, a ruler of the synagogue, came and fell at Jesus’ feet, pleading
with him to come to his house because his only daughter, a girl of about
twelve, was dying.
As Jesus was on his way, the crowds almost crushed him. And a woman was
there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, but no one
could heal her. She came up behind him and touched the edge of his
cloak, and immediately her bleeding stopped.
“Who touched me?” Jesus asked.
When they all denied it, Peter said, “Master, the people are crowding
and pressing against you.”
But Jesus said, “Someone touched me; I know that
power has gone out from me.”
Then the woman, seeing that she could not go
unnoticed, came trembling and fell at his feet. In the presence of all
the people, she told why she had touched him and how she had been
instantly healed. Then he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has healed
you. Go in peace.”
While Jesus was still speaking, someone came from
the house of Jairus, the synagogue ruler. “Your daughter is dead,” he
said. “Don’t bother the teacher any more.”
Hearing this, Jesus said to Jairus, “Don’t be
afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.”
When he arrived at the house of Jairus, he did not
let anyone go in with him except Peter, John and James, and the child’s
father and mother. Meanwhile, all the people were wailing and mourning
for her. “Stop wailing,” Jesus said. “She is not dead but asleep.”
They laughed at him, knowing that she was dead. But
he took her by the hand and said, “My child, get up!” Her spirit
returned, and at once she stood up. Then Jesus told them to give her
something to eat. Her parents were astonished, but he ordered them not
to tell anyone what had happened. |
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Jesus
Heals Two
Blind Men
9:27-31
As Jesus went on from there,
two blind men followed him, calling out, “Have mercy on us, Son of
David!”
When he had gone indoors, the blind men came to
him, and he asked them, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?”
“Yes, Lord,” they replied.
Then he touched their eyes and said, “According to
your faith will it be done to you”; and their sight was restored. Jesus
warned them sternly, “See that no one knows about this.” But they went
out and spread the news about him all over that region. |
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Jesus
Drives Out
a Mute Demon
9:32-38
While they were going out,
a man who was demon-possessed and could not talk was brought to Jesus.
And when the demon was driven out, the man who had been mute spoke. The
crowd was amazed and said, “Nothing like this has ever been seen in
But the Pharisees said, “It is by the prince of
demons that he drives out demons.”
Jesus went through all the towns and villages,
teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom and
healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had
compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep
without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is
plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest,
therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” |
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Jesus
Drives Out
a Mute Demon
11:14-36
Jesus was driving out a demon that was mute. When
the demon left, the man who had been mute spoke, and the crowd was
amazed. But some of them said, “By Beelzebub, the prince of demons, he
is driving out demons.” Others tested him by asking for a sign from
heaven.
Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them: “Any
kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and a house divided
against itself will fall. If Satan is divided against himself, how can
his kingdom stand? I say this because you claim that I drive out demons
by Beelzebub. Now if I drive out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your
followers drive them out? So then, they will be your judges. But if I
drive out demons by the finger of God, then the
“When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own
house, his possessions are safe. But when someone stronger attacks and
overpowers him, he takes away the armor in which the man trusted and
divides up the spoils.
“He who is not with me is against me, and he who
does not gather with me, scatters.
“When an evil spirit comes out of a man, it goes
through arid places seeking rest and does not find it. Then it says, ‘I
will return to the house I left.’ When it arrives, it finds the house
swept clean and put in order. Then it goes and takes seven other spirits
more wicked than itself, and they go in and live there. And the final
condition of that man is worse than the first.”
As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the
crowd called out, “Blessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed
you.”
He replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the
word of God and obey it.”
As the crowds increased, Jesus said, “This is a
wicked generation. It asks for a miraculous sign, but none will be given
it except the sign of Jonah. For as Jonah was a sign to the Ninevites,
so also will the Son of Man be to this generation. The Queen of the
South will rise at the judgment with the men of this generation and
condemn them; for she came from the ends of the earth to listen to
Solomon’s wisdom, and now one greater than Solomon is here. The men of
“No one lights a lamp and puts it in a place where
it will be hidden, or under a bowl. Instead he puts it on its stand, so
that those who come in may see the light. Your eye is the lamp of your
body. When your eyes are good, your whole body also is full of light.
But when they are bad, your body also is full of darkness. See to it,
then, that the light within you is not darkness. Therefore, if your
whole body is full of light, and no part of it dark, it will be
completely lighted, as when the light of a lamp shines on you.” |
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Jesus in His Hometown
13:53-58
When Jesus had finished these
parables,
he moved on from there. Coming to his
hometown, he began teaching the people in their synagogue, and
they were amazed. “Where did this man get this wisdom and these
miraculous powers?” they asked. “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t
his mother’s name Mary, and aren’t his brothers James, Joseph, Simon and
Judas? Aren’t all his sisters with us? Where then did this man get all
these things?” And they took offense at him. |
Jesus In His Hometown
6:1-6
Jesus left there and went to his
hometown,
accompanied by his disciples. When the
Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who
heard him were amazed.
“Where did this man get these things?” they asked. “What’s this wisdom
that has been given him, that he even does miracles! Isn’t this the
carpenter? Isn’t this Mary’s son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas
and Simon? Aren’t his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at
him.
Jesus said to them, “Only in his hometown, among
his relatives and in his own house is a prophet without honor.” He could
not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and
heal them. And he was amazed at their lack of faith. |
Jesus In His Hometown
4:14-30
Jesus returned to
He went to
Then he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the
attendant and sat down. The eyes of everyone in the synagogue were
fastened on him, and he began by saying to them, “Today this scripture
is fulfilled in your hearing.”
All spoke well of him and were amazed at the
gracious words that came from his lips. “Isn’t this Joseph’s son?” they
asked.
Jesus said to them, “Surely you will quote this
proverb to me: ‘Physician, heal yourself! Do
here in your hometown what we have heard that you did in
“I tell you the truth,” he continued, “no prophet
is accepted in his hometown. I assure you that there were many widows in
All the people in the synagogue were furious when
they heard this. They got up, drove him out of the town, and took him to
the brow of the hill on which the town was built, in order to throw him
down the cliff. But he walked right through the crowd and went on his
way. |
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Jesus Sends Out the Twelve
10:1-11:1
He called his twelve disciples to him and gave them
authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and
sickness.
These are
the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon (who is called Peter) and
his brother Andrew; James son of Zebedee, and his brother John; Philip
and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James son of
Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, who
betrayed him.
These twelve Jesus sent out with the following
instructions: “Do not go among the Gentiles or enter any town of the
Samaritans. Go rather to the lost sheep of
“Whatever town or village you enter, search for
some worthy person there and stay at his house until you leave. As you
enter the home, give it your greeting. If the home is deserving, let
your peace rest on it; if it is not, let your peace return to you. If
anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake the dust off
your feet when you leave that home or town. I tell you the truth, it
will be more bearable for
“Be on your guard against men; they will hand you
over to the local councils and flog you in their synagogues. On my
account you will be brought before governors and kings as witnesses to
them and to the Gentiles. But when they arrest you, do not worry about
what to say or how to say it. At that time you will be given what to
say, for it will not be you speaking, but the Spirit of your Father
speaking through you.
“Brother will betray brother to death, and a father
his child; children will rebel against their parents and have them put
to death. All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to
the end will be saved. When you are persecuted in one place, flee to
another. I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through the
cities of
“A student is not above his teacher, nor a servant
above his master. It is enough for the student to be like his teacher,
and the servant like his master. If the head of the house has been
called Beelzebub, how much more the members of his household!
“So do not be afraid of them. There is nothing
concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made
known. What I tell you in the dark, speak in the daylight; what is
whispered in your ear, proclaim from the roofs. Do not be afraid of
those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of
the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows
sold for a penny ? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart
from the will of your Father. And even the very hairs of your head are
all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.
“Whoever acknowledges me before men, I will also
acknowledge him before my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me
before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven.
“Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to
the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come
to turn “‘a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a
daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law-- a man’s enemies will be the
members of his own household.’
“Anyone who loves his father or mother more than me
is not worthy of me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than me
is not worthy of me; and anyone who does not take his cross and follow
me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever
loses his life for my sake will find it.
“He who receives you receives me, and he who
receives me receives the one who sent me. Anyone who receives a prophet
because he is a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and anyone who
receives a righteous man because he is a righteous man will receive a
righteous man’s reward. And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to
one of these little ones because he is my disciple, I tell you the
truth, he will certainly not lose his reward.”
After Jesus had finished instructing his twelve
disciples, he went on from there to teach and preach in the towns of |
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve
6:7-13
Then Jesus went around teaching from village to
village. Calling the Twelve to him, he sent them out two by two and gave
them authority over evil spirits.
These were his instructions: “Take nothing for the
journey except a staff--no bread, no bag, no money in your belts. Wear
sandals but not an extra tunic. Whenever you enter a house, stay there
until you leave that town. And if any place will not welcome you or
listen to you, shake the dust off your feet when you leave, as a
testimony against them.”
They went out and preached that people should
repent. They drove out many demons and anointed many sick people with
oil and healed them. |
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve
9:1-6
When Jesus had called the Twelve
together,
he gave them power and authority to drive out all demons and to cure
diseases, and he sent them out to preach the |
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Herod Fears Jesus is John
14:1-12
At that time
Herod the tetrarch heard the reports about Jesus, and he said to his
attendants, “This is John the Baptist; he has risen from the dead! That
is why miraculous powers are at work in him.”
Now Herod had arrested John and bound him and put
him in prison because of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, for John
had been saying to him: “It is not lawful for you to have her.” Herod
wanted to kill John, but he was afraid of the people, because they
considered him a prophet.
On Herod’s birthday
the daughter of Herodias danced for them and pleased Herod so much that
he promised with an oath to give her whatever she asked. Prompted by her
mother, she said, “Give me here on a platter the head of John the
Baptist.” The king was distressed, but because of his oaths and his
dinner guests, he ordered that her request be granted and had John
beheaded in the prison. His head was brought in on a platter and given
to the girl, who carried it to her mother. John’s disciples came and
took his body and buried it. Then they went and told Jesus. |
Herod Fears Jesus is John
6:14-29
King Herod heard about this, for Jesus’ name had
become well known. Some were saying, “John
the Baptist has been raised from the dead, and that is why
miraculous powers are at work in him.”
Others said, “He is Elijah.”
And still others claimed, “He is a prophet, like one of the prophets of
long ago.”
But when Herod heard this, he said, “John, the man
I beheaded, has been raised from the dead!”
For Herod himself had given orders to have John
arrested, and he had him bound and put in prison. He did this because of
Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, whom he had married. For John had
been saying to Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s
wife.” So Herodias nursed a grudge against John and wanted to kill him.
But she was not able to, because Herod feared John and protected him,
knowing him to be a righteous and holy man. When Herod heard John, he
was greatly puzzled ; yet he liked to listen to him.
Finally the opportune time came.
On his birthday Herod gave a banquet
for his high officials and military commanders and the leading men of
The king said to the girl, “Ask me for anything you want, and I’ll give
it to you.” And he promised her with an oath, “Whatever you ask I will
give you, up to half my kingdom.”
She went out and said to her mother, “What shall I
ask for?”
“The head of John the Baptist,” she answered.
At once the girl hurried in to the king with the
request: “I want you to give me right now the head of John the Baptist
on a platter.”
The king was greatly distressed, but because of his
oaths and his dinner guests, he did not want to refuse her. So he
immediately sent an executioner with orders to bring John’s head. The
man went, beheaded John in the prison, and brought back his head on a
platter. He presented it to the girl, and she gave it to her mother. On
hearing of this, John’s disciples came and took his body and laid it in
a tomb. |
Herod Fears Jesus is John
9:7-9
Now Herod the tetrarch heard about all that was
going on. And he was perplexed, because some were saying that
John had been raised from the dead,
others that Elijah had appeared, and still others that one of the
prophets of long ago had come back to life. But Herod said, “I beheaded
John. Who, then, is this I hear such things about?” And he tried to see
him.
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Jesus Feeds 5000
14:13-21
When Jesus heard what had happened,
he withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place. Hearing of this, the
crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a
large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick.
As evening approached,
the disciples came to him and said, “This is a remote place, and it’s
already getting late. Send the crowds away, so they can go to the
villages and buy themselves some food.”
Jesus replied, “They do not need to go away. You
give them something to eat.”
“We have here only five loaves of bread and two
fish,” they answered.
“Bring them here to me,” he said. And he directed
the people to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two
fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then
he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the
people. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up
twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. The number of
those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and children. |
Jesus Feeds 5000
6:30-44
The apostles gathered around Jesus
and reported to him all they had done and taught.
Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not
even have a chance to eat, he said to them, “Come with me by yourselves
to a quiet place and get some rest.” So they went away by themselves in
a boat to a solitary place. But many who saw them leaving recognized
them and ran on foot from all the towns and got there ahead of them.
When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them,
because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began teaching
them many things.
By this time it was late in the day, so his
disciples came to him. “This is a remote place,” they said, “and it’s
already very late. Send the people away so they can go to the
surrounding countryside and villages and buy themselves something to
eat.”
But he answered, “You give them something to eat.”
They said to him, “That would take eight months of a man’s wages! Are we
to go and spend that much on bread and give it to them to eat?”
“How many loaves do you have?” he asked. “Go and
see.”
When they found out, they said, “Five--and two fish.”
Then Jesus directed them to have all the people sit
down in groups on the green grass. So they sat down in groups of
hundreds and fifties. Taking the five loaves and the two fish and
looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave
them to his disciples to set before the people. He also divided the two
fish among them all. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples
picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish. The
number of the men who had eaten was five thousand. |
Jesus Feeds 5000
9:10-17
When the apostles returned,
they reported to Jesus what they had done. Then he took them with him
and they withdrew by themselves to a town called
Late in the afternoon
the Twelve came to him and said, “Send the crowd away so they can go to
the surrounding villages and countryside and find food and lodging,
because we are in a remote place here.”
He replied, “You give them something to eat.”
They answered, “We have only five loaves of bread and two fish--unless
we go and buy food for all this crowd.” (About five thousand men were
there.)
But he said to his disciples, “Have them sit down in groups of about
fifty each.” The disciples did so, and everybody sat down. Taking the
five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks
and broke them. Then he gave them to the disciples to set before the
people. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up
twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. |
Jesus Feeds 5000
6:1-15
Some time after this,
Jesus crossed to the far shore of the Sea of Galilee (that is, the
When Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming
toward him, he said to Philip, “Where shall we buy bread for these
people to eat?” He asked this only to test him, for he already had in
mind what he was going to do.
Philip answered him, “Eight months’ wages would not
buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!”
Another of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s
brother, spoke up, “Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two
small fish, but how far will they go among so many?”
Jesus said, “Have the people sit down.” There was
plenty of grass in that place, and the men sat down, about five thousand
of them. Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to
those who were seated as much as they wanted. He did the same with the
fish.
When they had all had enough to eat, he said to his
disciples, “Gather the pieces that are left over. Let nothing be
wasted.” So they gathered them and filled twelve baskets with the pieces
of the five barley loaves left over by those who had eaten.
After the people saw the miraculous sign that Jesus
did, they began to say, “Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into
the world.” Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make him king
by force, withdrew again to a mountain by himself. |
Jesus Walks on Water
14:22-33
Immediately
Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the
other side, while he dismissed the crowd. After he had dismissed them,
he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he
was there alone, but the boat was already a considerable distance from
land, buffeted by the waves because the wind was against it.
During the fourth watch of the night Jesus went out
to them, walking on the lake. When the disciples saw him walking on the
lake, they were terrified. “It’s a ghost,” they said, and cried out in
fear.
But Jesus immediately said to them: “Take courage!
It is
“Lord, if it’s you,” Peter replied, “tell me to
come to you on the water.”
“Come,” he said.
Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward
Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink,
cried out, “Lord, save me!”
Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught
him. “You of little faith,” he said, “why did you doubt?”
And when they climbed into the boat, the wind died
down. Then those who were in the boat worshiped him, saying, “Truly you
are the Son of God.” |
Jesus Walks on Water
6:45-52
Immediately
Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to
When evening came, the boat was in the middle of
the lake, and he was alone on land. He saw the disciples straining at
the oars, because the wind was against them. About the fourth watch of
the night he went out to them, walking on the lake. He was about to pass
by them, but when they saw him walking on the lake, they thought he was
a ghost. They cried out, because they all saw him and were terrified.
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6:16-21
When evening came,
his disciples went down to the lake, where they got into a boat and set
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Jesus Explains “Unclean”
When they had crossed over,
they landed at Gennesaret. And when the men of that place recognized
Jesus, they sent word to all the surrounding country. People brought all
their sick to him and begged him to let the sick just touch the edge of
his cloak, and all who touched him were healed.
Then some Pharisees and teachers of the law came to
Jesus from
Jesus replied, “And why do you break the command of
God for the sake of your tradition? For God said, ‘Honor your father and
mother’ and ‘Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to
death.’ But you say that if a man says to his father or mother,
‘Whatever help you might otherwise have received from me is a gift
devoted to God,’ he is not to ‘honor his father ’ with it. Thus you
nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition. You hypocrites!
Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you: “‘These people honor me
with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in
vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men.’ ”
Jesus called the crowd to him and said, “Listen and
understand. What goes into a man’s mouth does not make him ‘unclean,’
but what comes out of his mouth, that is what makes him ‘unclean.’”
Then the disciples came to him and asked, “Do you
know that the Pharisees were offended when they heard this?”
He replied, “Every plant that my heavenly Father
has not planted will be pulled up by the roots. Leave them; they are
blind guides. If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a
pit.”
Peter said, “Explain the parable to us.”
“Are you still so dull?” Jesus asked them. “Don’t
you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then
out of the body? But the things that come out of the mouth come from the
heart, and these make a man ‘unclean.’ For out of the heart come evil
thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony,
slander. These are what make a man ‘unclean’; but eating with unwashed
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Jesus Explains “Unclean”
When they had crossed over,
they landed at Gennesaret and anchored there. As soon as they got out of
the boat, people recognized Jesus. They ran throughout that whole region
and carried the sick on mats to wherever they heard he was. And wherever
he went--into villages, towns or countryside--they placed the sick in
the marketplaces. They begged him to let them touch even the edge of his
cloak, and all who touched him were healed.
The
Pharisees and some of the teachers of the law who had come from
Jerusalem gathered around Jesus and saw some of his disciples eating
food with hands that were “unclean,” that is, unwashed. (The Pharisees
and all the Jews do not eat unless they give their hands a ceremonial
washing, holding to the tradition of the elders. When they come from the
marketplace they do not eat unless they wash. And they observe many
other traditions, such as the washing of cups, pitchers and kettles. )
So the Pharisees and teachers of the law asked
Jesus, “Why don’t your disciples live according to the tradition of the
elders instead of eating their food with ‘unclean’ hands?”
He replied, “Isaiah was right when he prophesied
about you hypocrites; as it is written: “‘These people honor me with
their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain;
their teachings are but rules taught by men.’ You have let go of the
commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men.”
And he said to them: “You have a fine way of
setting aside the commands of God in order to observe your own
traditions! For Moses said, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and,
‘Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ But you
say that if a man says to his father or mother: ‘Whatever help you might
otherwise have received from me is Corban’ (that is, a gift devoted to
God), then you no longer let him do anything for his father or mother.
Thus you nullify the word of God by your tradition that you have handed
down. And you do many things like that.”
Again Jesus called the crowd to him and said,
“Listen to me, everyone, and understand this. Nothing outside a man can
make him ‘unclean’ by going into him. Rather, it is what comes out of a
man that makes him ‘unclean.’ ”
After he had left the crowd and entered the house,
his disciples asked him about this parable. “Are you so dull?” he asked.
“Don’t you see that nothing that enters a man from the outside can make
him ‘unclean’? For it doesn’t go into his heart but into his stomach,
and then out of his body.” (In saying this, Jesus declared all foods
“clean.”)
He went on: “What comes out of a man is what makes
him ‘unclean.’ For from within, out of men’s hearts, come evil thoughts,
sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit,
lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance and folly. All these evils come from
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Jesus is the Bread of Life
16:22-71
The next day
the crowd that had stayed on the opposite shore of the lake realized
that only one boat had been there, and that Jesus had not entered it
with his disciples, but that they had gone away alone. Then some boats
from Tiberias landed near the place where the people had eaten the bread
after the Lord had given thanks. Once the crowd realized that neither
Jesus nor his disciples were there, they got into the boats and went to
When they found him on the other side of the lake,
they asked him, “Rabbi, when did you get here?”
Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, you are
looking for me, not because you saw miraculous signs but because you ate
the loaves and had your fill. Do not work for food that spoils, but for
food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you.
On him God the Father has placed his seal of approval.”
Then they asked him, “What must we do to do the
works God requires?”
Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to
believe in the one he has sent.”
So they asked him, “What miraculous sign then will
you give that we may see it and believe you? What will you do? Our
forefathers ate the manna in the desert; as it is written: ‘He gave them
bread from heaven to eat.’ ”
Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, it is
not Moses who has given you the bread from heaven, but it is my Father
who gives you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is he who
comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.”
“Sir,” they said, “from now on give us this bread.”
Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. He
who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will
never be thirsty. But as I told you, you have seen me and still you do
not believe. All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever
comes to me I will never drive away. For I have come down from heaven
not to do my will but to do the will of him who sent me. And this is the
will of him who sent me, that I shall lose none of all that he has given
me, but raise them up at the last day. For my Father’s will is that
everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal
life, and I will raise him up at the last day.”
At this the Jews began to grumble about him because
he said, “I am the bread that came down from heaven.” They said, “Is
this not Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How
can he now say, ‘I came down from heaven’?”
“Stop grumbling among yourselves,” Jesus answered.
“No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I
will raise him up at the last day. It is written in the Prophets: ‘They
will all be taught by God.’ Everyone who listens to the Father and
learns from him comes to me. No one has seen the Father except the one
who is from God; only he has seen the Father. I tell you the truth, he
who believes has everlasting life. I am the bread of life. Your
forefathers ate the manna in the desert, yet they died. But here is the
bread that comes down from heaven, which a man may eat and not die. I am
the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this
bread, he will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give
for the life of the world.”
Then the Jews began to argue sharply among
themselves, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?”
Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, unless
you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no
life in you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life,
and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is real food and
my blood is real drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood
remains in me, and I in him. Just as the living Father sent me and I
live because of the Father, so the one who feeds on me will live because
of me. This is the bread that came down from heaven. Your forefathers
ate manna and died, but he who feeds on this bread will live forever.”
He said this while teaching in the synagogue in
On hearing it, many of his disciples said, “This is
a hard teaching. Who can accept it?”
Aware that his disciples were grumbling about this,
Jesus said to them, “Does this offend you? What if you see the Son of
Man ascend to where he was before! The Spirit gives life; the flesh
counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you are spirit and they
are life. Yet there are some of you who do not believe.” For Jesus had
known from the beginning which of them did not believe and who would
betray him. He went on to say, “This is why I told you that no one can
come to me unless the Father has enabled him.”
From this time many of his disciples turned back
and no longer followed him.
“You do not want to leave too, do you?” Jesus asked
the Twelve.
Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we
go? You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know that you are
the Holy One of God.”
Then Jesus replied, “Have I not chosen you, the
Twelve? Yet one of you is a devil!” (He meant Judas, the son of Simon
Iscariot, who, though one of the Twelve, was later to betray him.) |
Jesus Delivers a Gentile Daughter
15:21-28
Leaving that place,
Jesus withdrew to the region of
Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came
to him and urged him, “Send her away, for she keeps crying out after
us.”
He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of
The woman came and knelt before him. “Lord, help
me!” she said.
He replied, “It is not right to take the children’s
bread and toss it to their dogs.”
“Yes, Lord,” she said, “but even the dogs eat the
crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.”
Then Jesus answered, “Woman, you have great faith!
Your request is granted.” And her daughter was healed from that very
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Jesus Delivers a Gentile Daughter
7:24-30
Jesus left that place
and went to the vicinity of
“First let the children eat all they want,” he told
her, “for it is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to
their dogs.”
“Yes, Lord,” she replied, “but even the dogs under
the table eat the children’s crumbs.”
Then he told her, “For such a reply, you may go;
the demon has left your daughter.”
She went home and found her child lying on the bed,
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Jesus Heals
a Deaf Man
7:31-37
Then Jesus left the vicinity of
After he took him aside, away from the crowd, Jesus
put his fingers into the man’s ears. Then he spit and touched the man’s
tongue. He looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him,
“Ephphatha!” (which means, “Be opened!”). At this, the man’s ears were
opened, his tongue was loosened and he began to speak plainly.
Jesus commanded them not to tell anyone. But the
more he did so, the more they kept talking about it. People were
overwhelmed with amazement. “He has done everything well,” they said.
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Jesus Feeds 4000
15:29-39
Jesus left there
and went along the
Jesus called his disciples to him and said, “I have
compassion for these people; they have already been with me three days
and have nothing to eat. I do not want to send them away hungry, or they
may collapse on the way.”
His disciples answered, “Where could we get enough
bread in this remote place to feed such a crowd?”
“How many loaves do you have?” Jesus asked.
“Seven,” they replied, “and a few small fish.”
He told the crowd to sit down on the ground. Then
he took the seven loaves and the fish, and when he had given thanks, he
broke them and gave them to the disciples, and they in turn to the
people. They all ate and were satisfied. Afterward the disciples picked
up seven basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. The number of
those who ate was four thousand, besides women and children. After Jesus
had sent the crowd away, he got into the boat and went to the vicinity
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Jesus Feeds 4000
8:1-10
During those days
another large crowd gathered. Since they had nothing to eat, Jesus
called his disciples to him and said, “I have compassion for these
people; they have already been with me three days and have nothing to
eat. If I send them home hungry, they will collapse on the way, because
some of them have come a long distance.”
His disciples answered, “But where in this remote
place can anyone get enough bread to feed them?”
“How many loaves do you have?” Jesus asked.
“Seven,” they replied.
He told the crowd to sit down on the ground. When
he had taken the seven loaves and given thanks, he broke them and gave
them to his disciples to set before the people, and they did so. They
had a few small fish as well; he gave thanks for them also and told the
disciples to distribute them. The people ate and were satisfied.
Afterward the disciples picked up seven basketfuls of broken pieces that
were left over. About four thousand men were present. And having sent
them away, he got into the boat with his disciples and went to the
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The Yeast of the Pharisees
16:1-12
The Pharisees and Sadducees came to Jesus and
tested him by asking him to show them a sign from heaven.
He replied, “When evening comes, you say, ‘It will
be fair weather, for the sky is red,’ and in the morning, ‘Today it will
be stormy, for the sky is red and overcast.’ You know how to interpret
the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the
times. A wicked and adulterous generation looks for a miraculous sign,
but none will be given it except the sign of Jonah.” Jesus then left
them and went away.
When
they went across the lake, the disciples forgot to take bread.
“Be careful,” Jesus said to them. “Be on your guard against the yeast of
the Pharisees and Sadducees.”
They discussed this among themselves and said, “It
is because we didn’t bring any bread.”
Aware of their discussion, Jesus asked, “You of
little faith, why are you talking among yourselves about having no
bread? Do you still not understand? Don’t you remember the five loaves
for the five thousand, and how many basketfuls you gathered? Or the
seven loaves for the four thousand, and how many basketfuls you
gathered? How is it you don’t understand that I was not talking to you
about bread? But be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and
Sadducees.” Then they understood that he was not telling them to guard
against the yeast used in bread, but against the teaching of the
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The Yeast of the Pharisees
8:11-21
The Pharisees came and began to question Jesus. To
test him, they asked him for a sign from heaven. He sighed deeply and
said, “Why does this generation ask for a miraculous sign? I tell you
the truth, no sign will be given to it.” Then he left them, got back
into the boat and crossed to the other side.
The disciples had forgotten to bring bread, except
for one loaf they had with them in the boat. “Be careful,” Jesus warned
them. “Watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees and that of Herod.”
They discussed this with one another and said, “It
is because we have no bread.”
Aware of their discussion, Jesus asked them: “Why
are you talking about having no bread? Do you still not see or
understand? Are your hearts hardened? Do you have eyes but fail to see,
and ears but fail to hear? And don’t you remember? When I broke the five
loaves for the five thousand, how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick
up?”
“And when I broke the seven loaves for the four
thousand, how many basketfuls of pieces did you pick up?”
They answered, “Seven.”
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Jesus Attends the Feast of Tabernacles
7:1-52
After this,
Jesus went around in Galilee, purposely staying away from
Therefore Jesus told them, “The right time for me
has not yet come; for you any time is right. The world cannot hate you,
but it hates me because I testify that what it does is evil. You go to
the Feast. I am not yet going up to this Feast, because for me the right
time has not yet come.” Having said this, he stayed in
However, after his brothers had left for the Feast,
he went also, not publicly, but in secret. Now at the Feast the Jews
were watching for him and asking, “Where is that man?”
Among the crowds there was widespread whispering
about him. Some said, “He is a good man.”
Others replied, “No, he deceives the people.” But no one would say
anything publicly about him for fear of the Jews.
Not until halfway through the Feast did Jesus go up
to the temple courts and begin to teach. The Jews were amazed and asked,
“How did this man get such learning without having studied?”
Jesus answered, “My teaching is not my own. It
comes from him who sent me. If anyone chooses to do God’s will, he will
find out whether my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my
own. He who speaks on his own does so to gain honor for himself, but he
who works for the honor of the one who sent him is a man of truth; there
is nothing false about him. Has not Moses given you the law? Yet not one
of you keeps the law. Why are you trying to kill me?”
“You are demon-possessed,” the crowd answered. “Who
is trying to kill you?”
Jesus said to them, “I did one miracle, and you are
all astonished. Yet, because Moses gave you circumcision (though
actually it did not come from Moses, but from the patriarchs), you
circumcise a child on the Sabbath. Now if a child can be circumcised on
the Sabbath so that the law of Moses may not be broken, why are you
angry with me for healing the whole man on the Sabbath? Stop judging by
mere appearances, and make a right judgment.”
At that point some of the people of
Then Jesus, still teaching in the temple courts,
cried out, “Yes, you know me, and you know where I am from. I am not
here on my own, but he who sent me is true. You do not know him, but I
know him because I am from him and he sent me.”
At this they tried to seize him, but no one laid a
hand on him, because his time had not yet come. Still, many in the crowd
put their faith in him. They said, “When the Christ comes, will he do
more miraculous signs than this man?”
The Pharisees heard the crowd whispering such
things about him. Then the chief priests and the Pharisees sent temple
guards to arrest him.
Jesus said, “I am with you for only a short time,
and then I go to the one who sent me. You will look for me, but you will
not find me; and where I am, you cannot come.”
The Jews said to one another, “Where does this man
intend to go that we cannot find him? Will he go where our people live
scattered among the Greeks, and teach the Greeks? What did he mean when
he said, ‘You will look for me, but you will not find me,’ and ‘Where I
am, you cannot come’?”
On the last and greatest day of the
Feast,
Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “If anyone is thirsty, let him
come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said,
streams of living water will flow from within him.” By this he meant the
Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that
time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been
glorified.
On hearing his words, some of the people said,
“Surely this man is the Prophet.”
Others said, “He is the Christ.”
Still others asked, “How can the Christ come from
Finally the temple guards went back to the chief
priests and Pharisees, who asked them, “Why didn’t you bring him in?”
“No one ever spoke the way this man does,” the
guards declared.
“You mean he has deceived you also?” the Pharisees
retorted. “Has any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed in him?
No! But this mob that knows nothing of the law--there is a curse on
them.”
Nicodemus, who had gone to Jesus earlier and who
was one of their own number, asked, “Does our law condemn anyone without
first hearing him to find out what he is doing?”
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John
Then each went to his own home.
But Jesus went to the
But Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger.
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them,
“If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone
at her.” Again he stooped down and wrote on the ground.
At this, those who heard began to go away one at a
time, the older ones first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman
still standing there. Jesus straightened up and asked her, “Woman, where
are they? Has no one condemned you?”
“No one, sir,” she said.
“Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your
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Jesus Claims Unity with the Father
8:12-59
When Jesus spoke again
to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me
will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
The
Pharisees challenged him, “Here you are, appearing as your own witness;
your testimony is not valid.”
Jesus answered, “Even if I testify on my own
behalf, my testimony is valid, for I know where I came from and where I
am going. But you have no idea where I come from or where I am going.
You judge by human standards; I pass judgment on no one. But if I do
judge, my decisions are right, because I am not alone. I stand with the
Father, who sent me. In your own Law it is written that the testimony of
two men is valid. I am one who testifies for myself; my other witness is
the Father, who sent me.”
Then they asked him, “Where is your father?”
“You do not know me or my Father,” Jesus replied. “If you knew me, you
would know my Father also.” He spoke these words while teaching in the
temple area near the place where the offerings were put. Yet no one
seized him, because his time had not yet come.
Once more Jesus said to them, “I am going away, and
you will look for me, and you will die in your sin. Where I go, you
cannot come.”
This made the Jews ask, “Will he kill himself? Is
that why he says, ‘Where I go, you cannot come’?”
But he continued, “You are from below; I am from
above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. I told you that
you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I am the one I
claim to be, you will indeed die in your sins.”
“Who are you?” they asked.
“Just what I have been claiming all along,” Jesus replied. “I have much
to say in judgment of you. But he who sent me is reliable, and what I
have heard from him I tell the world.”
They did not understand that he was telling them
about his Father. So Jesus said, “When you have lifted up the Son of
Man, then you will know that I am the one I claim to be and that I do
nothing on my own but speak just what the Father has taught me. The one
who sent me is with me; he has not left me alone, for I always do what
pleases him.” Even as he spoke, many put their faith in him.
To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If
you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know
the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
They answered him, “We are Abraham’s descendants
and have never been slaves of anyone. How can you say that we shall be
set free?”
Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, everyone who
sins is a slave to sin. Now a slave has no permanent place in the
family, but a son belongs to it forever. So if the Son sets you free,
you will be free indeed. I know you are Abraham’s descendants. Yet you
are ready to kill me, because you have no room for my word. I am telling
you what I have seen in the Father’s presence, and you do what you have
heard from your father. ”
“Abraham is our father,” they answered.
“If you were Abraham’s children,” said Jesus, “then you would do the
things Abraham did. As it is, you are determined to kill me, a man who
has told you the truth that I heard from God. Abraham did not do such
things. You are doing the things your own father does.”
“We are not illegitimate children,” they protested. “The only Father we
have is God himself.”
Jesus said to them, “If God were your Father, you
would love me, for I came from God and now am here. I have not come on
my own; but he sent me. Why is my language not clear to you? Because you
are unable to hear what I say. You belong to your father, the devil, and
you want to carry out your father’s desire. He was a murderer from the
beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When
he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father
of lies. Yet because I tell the truth, you do not believe me! Can any of
you prove me guilty of sin? If I am telling the truth, why don’t you
believe me? He who belongs to God hears what God says. The reason you do
not hear is that you do not belong to God.”
The Jews answered him, “Aren’t we right in saying
that you are a Samaritan and demon-possessed?”
“I am not possessed by a demon,” said Jesus, “but I
honor my Father and you dishonor me. I am not seeking glory for myself;
but there is one who seeks it, and he is the judge. I tell you the
truth, if anyone keeps my word, he will never see death.”
At this the Jews exclaimed, “Now we know that you
are demon-possessed! Abraham died and so did the prophets, yet you say
that if anyone keeps your word, he will never taste death. Are you
greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did the prophets. Who
do you think you are?”
Jesus replied, “If I glorify myself, my glory means
nothing. My Father, whom you claim as your God, is the one who glorifies
me. Though you do not know him, I know him. If I said I did not, I would
be a liar like you, but I do know him and keep his word. Your father
Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day; he saw it and was
glad.”
“You are not yet fifty years old,” the Jews said to
him, “and you have seen Abraham!”
“I tell you the truth,” Jesus answered, “before
Abraham was born, I am!” At this, they picked up stones to stone him,
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Jesus Heals a Blind Man
8:22-26
They came to
He looked up and said, “I see people; they look
like trees walking around.”
Once more Jesus put his hands on the man’s eyes.
Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything
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Peter Confesses the Christ
16:13-20
When Jesus came to the region of
Caesarea Philippi,
he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?”
They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others
say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”
“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I
am?”
Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son
of the living God.”
Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of
Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by man, but by my Father in
heaven. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build
my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it. I will give you
the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be
bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in
heaven.” Then he warned his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the
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Peter Confesses the Christ
8:27-30
Jesus and his disciples went on to
the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way he asked them, “Who do people say I
am?”
They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others
say Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets.”
“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I
am?”
Peter answered, “You are the Christ. ”
Jesus warned them not to tell anyone about him.
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Peter Confesses the Christ
9:18-22
Once when Jesus was praying in private and his
disciples were with him, he asked them, “Who do the crowds say I am?”
They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others
say Elijah; and still others, that one of the prophets of long ago has
come back to life.”
“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I
am?”
Peter answered, “The Christ of God.”
Jesus strictly warned them not to tell this to
anyone. And he said, “The Son of Man must suffer many things and be
rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and he
must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.”
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You Must Deny
Yourself
16:24-28
Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone would
come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.
For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his
life for me will find it. What good will it be for a man if he gains the
whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange
for his soul? For the Son of Man is going to come in his Father’s glory
with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what
he has done. I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not
taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.” |
You Must Deny
Yourself
8:35-9:1
Then he called the crowd to him along with his
disciples and said: “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself
and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life
will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will
save it. What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit
his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul? If anyone is
ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the
Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes in his Father’s glory
with the holy angels.”
And he said to them, “I tell you the truth, some
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You Must Deny
Yourself
9:23-27
Then he said to them all: “If anyone would come
after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow
me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses
his life for me will save it. What good is it for a man to gain the
whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self? If anyone is ashamed
of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes
in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels. I
tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death
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Jesus Heals a Man Blind from Birth
9:1-10:21
As he went along,
he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who
sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
“Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said
Jesus, “but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in
his life. As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me.
Night is coming, when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the
light of the world.”
Having said this, he spit on the ground, made some
mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes. “Go,” he told him,
“wash in the Pool of Siloam” (this word means Sent). So the man went and
washed, and came home seeing.
His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him
begging asked, “Isn’t this the same man who used to sit and beg?” Some
claimed that he was.
Others said, “No, he only looks like him.”
But he himself insisted, “I am the man.”
“How then
were your eyes opened?” they demanded.
He replied, “The man they call Jesus made some mud
and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went
and washed, and then I could see.”
“Where is this man?” they asked him.
“I don’t know,” he said.
They brought to the Pharisees the man who had been
blind. Now the day on which Jesus had made the mud and opened the man’s
eyes was a Sabbath. Therefore the Pharisees also asked him how he had
received his sight. “He put mud on my eyes,” the man replied, “and I
washed, and now I see.”
Some of the Pharisees said, “This man is not from
God, for he does not keep the Sabbath.”
But others asked, “How can a sinner do such miraculous signs?” So they
were divided.
Finally they turned again to the blind man, “What
have you to say about him? It was your eyes he opened.”
The man replied, “He is a prophet.”
The Jews
still did not believe that he had been blind and had received his sight
until they sent for the man’s parents. “Is this your son?” they asked.
“Is this the one you say was born blind? How is it that now he can see?”
“We know he is our son,” the parents answered, “and
we know he was born blind. But how he can see now, or who opened his
eyes, we don’t know. Ask him. He is of age; he will speak for himself.”
His parents said this because they were afraid of the Jews, for already
the Jews had decided that anyone who acknowledged that Jesus was the
Christ would be put out of the synagogue. That was why his parents said,
“He is of age; ask him.”
A second time they summoned the man who had been
blind. “Give glory to God, ” they said. “We know this man is a sinner.”
He replied, “Whether he is a sinner or not, I don’t
know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!”
Then they asked him, “What did he do to you? How
did he open your eyes?”
He answered, “I have told you already and you did
not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you want to become his
disciples, too?”
Then they hurled insults at him and said, “You are
this fellow’s disciple! We are disciples of Moses! We know that God
spoke to Moses, but as for this fellow, we don’t even know where he
comes from.”
The man answered, “Now that is remarkable! You
don’t know where he comes from, yet he opened my eyes. We know that God
does not listen to sinners. He listens to the godly man who does his
will. Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind. If
this man were not from God, he could do nothing.”
To this they replied, “You were steeped in sin at
birth; how dare you lecture us!” And they threw him out.
Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, and when
he found him, he said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”
“Who is he, sir?” the man asked. “Tell me so that I
may believe in him.”
Jesus said, “You have now seen him; in fact, he is
the one speaking with you.”
Then the man said, “Lord, I believe,” and he
worshiped him.
Jesus said, “For judgment I have come into this
world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind.”
Some Pharisees who were with him heard him say this
and asked, “What? Are we blind too?”
Jesus said, “If you were blind, you would not be
guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains.
“I tell you the truth, the man who does not enter
the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief
and a robber. The man who enters by the gate is the shepherd of his
sheep. The watchman opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his
voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has
brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow
him because they know his voice. But they will never follow a stranger;
in fact, they will run away from him because they do not recognize a
stranger’s voice.” Jesus used this figure of speech, but they did not
understand what he was telling them.
Therefore Jesus said again, “I tell you the truth,
I am the gate for the sheep. All who ever came before me were thieves
and robbers, but the sheep did not listen to them. I am the gate;
whoever enters through me will be saved. He will come in and go out, and
find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have
come that they may have life, and have it to the full.
“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays
down his life for the sheep. The hired hand is not the shepherd who owns
the sheep. So when he sees the wolf coming, he abandons the sheep and
runs away. Then the wolf attacks the flock and scatters it. The man runs
away because he is a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep.
“I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my
sheep know me-- just as the Father knows me and I know the Father--and I
lay down my life for the sheep. I have other sheep that are not of this
sheep pen. I must bring them also. They too will listen to my voice, and
there shall be one flock and one shepherd. The reason my Father loves me
is that I lay down my life--only to take it up again. No one takes it
from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it
down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my
Father.”
At these words the Jews were again divided. Many of
them said, “He is demon-possessed and raving mad. Why listen to him?”
But others said, “These are not the sayings of a
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Jesus is Transfigured
17:1-13
After six days
Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led
them up a high mountain by themselves. There he was transfigured before
them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as
the light. Just then there appeared before them Moses and Elijah,
talking with Jesus.
Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good for us to be
here. If you wish, I will put up three shelters--one for you, one for
Moses and one for Elijah.”
While he was still speaking, a bright cloud
enveloped them, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my Son, whom I
love; with him I am well pleased. Listen to him!”
As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus
instructed them, “Don’t tell anyone what you have seen, until the Son of
Man has been raised from the dead.”
The disciples asked him, “Why then do the teachers
of the law say that Elijah must come first?”
Jesus replied, “To be sure, Elijah comes and will
restore all things. But I tell you, Elijah has already come, and they
did not recognize him, but have done to him everything they wished. In
the same way the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands.” Then the
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Jesus is Transfigured
9:2-13
After six days
Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a high
mountain, where they were all alone. There he was transfigured before
them. His clothes became dazzling white, whiter than anyone in the world
could bleach them. And there appeared before them Elijah and Moses, who
were talking with Jesus.
Peter said to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to
be here. Let us put up three shelters--one for you, one for Moses and
one for Elijah.” (He did not know what to say, they were so frightened.)
Then a cloud appeared and enveloped them, and a
voice came from the cloud: “This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to him!”
Suddenly, when they looked around, they no longer
saw anyone with them except Jesus.
As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus gave
them orders not to tell anyone what they had seen until the Son of Man
had risen from the dead. They kept the matter to themselves, discussing
what “rising from the dead” meant.
And they asked him, “Why do the teachers of the law
say that Elijah must come first?”
Jesus replied, “To be sure, Elijah does come first,
and restores all things. Why then is it written that the Son of Man must
suffer much and be rejected? But I tell you, Elijah has come, and they
have done to him everything they wished, just as it is written about
him.” |
Jesus is Transfigured
9:28-36
About eight days after Jesus said
this, he
took Peter, John and James with him and went up onto a mountain to pray.
As he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes
became as bright as a flash of lightning. Two men, Moses and Elijah,
appeared in glorious splendor, talking with Jesus. They spoke about his
departure, which he was about to bring to fulfillment at
While he was speaking, a cloud appeared and
enveloped them, and they were afraid as they entered the cloud. A voice
came from the cloud, saying, “This is my Son, whom I have chosen; listen
to him.” When the voice had spoken, they found that Jesus was alone. The
disciples kept this to themselves, and told no one at that time what
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Jesus Delivers the Undeliverable Boy
17:14-21
When they came to the crowd,
a man approached Jesus and knelt before him. “Lord, have mercy on my
son,” he said. “He has seizures and is suffering greatly. He often falls
into the fire or into the water. I brought him to your disciples, but
they could not heal him.”
“O unbelieving and perverse generation,” Jesus
replied, “how long shall I stay with you? How long shall I put up with
you? Bring the boy here to me.” Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out
of the boy, and he was healed from that moment.
Then the disciples came to Jesus in private and
asked, “Why couldn’t we drive it out?”
He replied, “Because you have so little faith. I
tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you
can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move.
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Jesus Delivers an Undeliverable Boy
9:14-29
When they came to the other disciples,
they saw a large crowd around them and the teachers of the law arguing
with them. As soon as all the people saw Jesus, they were overwhelmed
with wonder and ran to greet him.
“What are you arguing with them about?” he asked.
A man in the crowd answered, “Teacher, I brought
you my son, who is possessed by a spirit that has robbed him of speech.
Whenever it seizes him, it throws him to the ground. He foams at the
mouth, gnashes his teeth and becomes rigid. I asked your disciples to
drive out the spirit, but they could not.”
“O unbelieving generation,” Jesus replied, “how
long shall I stay with you? How long shall I put up with you? Bring the
boy to me.”
So they brought him. When the spirit saw Jesus, it
immediately threw the boy into a convulsion. He fell to the ground and
rolled around, foaming at the mouth.
Jesus asked the boy’s father, “How long has he been
like this?”
“From childhood,” he answered. “It has often thrown him into fire or
water to kill him. But if you can do anything, take pity on us and help
us.”
“‘If you can’?” said Jesus. “Everything is possible
for him who believes.”
Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do
believe; help me overcome my unbelief!”
When Jesus saw that a crowd was running to the
scene, he rebuked the evil spirit. “You deaf and mute spirit,” he said,
“I command you, come out of him and never enter him again.”
The spirit shrieked, convulsed him violently and
came out. The boy looked so much like a corpse that many said, “He’s
dead.” But Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him to his feet, and he
stood up.
After Jesus had gone indoors, his disciples asked
him privately, “Why couldn’t we drive it out?”
He replied, “This kind can come out only by prayer.
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Jesus Delivers an Undeliverable Boy
9:37-43
The next day, when they came down
from the mountain,
a large crowd met him. A man in the crowd called out, “Teacher, I beg
you to look at my son, for he is my only child. A spirit seizes him and
he suddenly screams; it throws him into convulsions so that he foams at
the mouth. It scarcely ever leaves him and is destroying him. I begged
your disciples to drive it out, but they could not.”
“O unbelieving and perverse generation,” Jesus
replied, “how long shall I stay with you and put up with you? Bring your
son here.”
Even while the boy was coming, the demon threw him
to the ground in a convulsion. But Jesus rebuked the evil spirit, healed
the boy and gave him back to his father. And they were all amazed at the
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Jesus Accused of Blasphemy
10:22-39
Then came the Feast of Dedication
at
Jesus answered, “I did tell you, but you do not
believe. The miracles I do in my Father’s name speak for me, but you do
not believe because you are not my sheep. My sheep listen to my voice; I
know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall
never perish; no one can snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has
given them to me, is greater than all ; no one can snatch them out of my
Father’s hand. I and the Father are one.”
Again the Jews picked up stones to stone him, but
Jesus said to them, “I have shown you many great miracles from the
Father. For which of these do you stone me?”
“We are not stoning you for any of these,” replied
the Jews, “but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God.”
Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your
Law, ‘I have said you are gods’ ? If he called them ‘gods,’ to whom the
word of God came--and the Scripture cannot be broken-- what about the
one whom the Father set apart as his very own and sent into the world?
Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, ‘I am God’s Son’?
Do not believe me unless I do what my Father does. But if I do it, even
though you do not believe me, believe the miracles, that you may know
and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father.” Again
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Jesus Convinces Many
10:40-42
Then Jesus went back across the |
Jesus Predicts His Death
17:22-23
When they came together in |
Jesus Predicts His Death
9:30-32
They left that place and passed
through |
Jesus Predicts His Death
9:43-45
While everyone was marveling at all that Jesus
did, he said to his disciples, “Listen carefully to what I am about to
tell you: The Son of Man is going to be betrayed into the hands of men.”
But they did not understand what this meant. It was hidden from them, so
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Jesus Pays the
17:24-27
After Jesus and his disciples arrived
in
“Yes, he does,” he replied.
When Peter came into the house, Jesus was the first to speak. “What do
you think, Simon?” he asked. “From whom do the kings of the earth
collect duty and taxes--from their own sons or from others?”
“From others,” Peter answered.
“Then the sons are exempt,” Jesus said to him. “But so that we may not
offend them, go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish
you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it
and give it to them for my tax and yours.” |
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Jesus Teaches on Greatness
18:1-20
At that time
the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Who is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven?”
He called a little child and had him stand among
them. And he said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become
like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in
the kingdom of heaven.
“And whoever welcomes a little child like this in
my name welcomes me. But if anyone causes one of these little ones who
believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large
millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the
sea.
“Woe to the world because of the things that cause
people to sin! Such things must come, but woe to the man through whom
they come! If your hand or your foot causes you to sin cut it off and
throw it away. It is better for you to enter life maimed or crippled
than to have two hands or two feet and be thrown into eternal fire. And
if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away. It is
better for you to enter life with one eye than to have two eyes and be
thrown into the fire of hell.
“See that you do not look down on one of these
little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the
face of my Father in heaven.
“What do you think? If a man owns a hundred sheep,
and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the
hills and go to look for the one that wandered off? And if he finds it,
I tell you the truth, he is happier about that one sheep than about the
ninety-nine that did not wander off. In the same way your Father in
heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost.
“If your brother sins against you, go and show him
his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have
won your brother over. But if he will not listen, take one or two others
along, so that ‘every matter may be established by the testimony of two
or three witnesses.’ If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the
church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, treat him as you
would a pagan or a tax collector.
“I tell you the truth, whatever you bind on earth
will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed
in heaven.
“Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth
agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father
in heaven. For where two or three come together in my name, there am I
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Jesus Teaches on Greatness
9:33-50
They came to
Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, “If
anyone wants to be first, he must be the very last, and the servant of
all.”
He took a little child and had him stand among
them. Taking him in his arms, he said to them, “Whoever welcomes one of
these little children in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me
does not welcome me but the one who sent me.”
“Teacher,” said John, “we saw a man driving out
demons in your name and we told him to stop, because he was not one of
us.”
“Do not stop him,” Jesus said. “No one who does a
miracle in my name can in the next moment say anything bad about me, for
whoever is not against us is for us. I tell you the truth, anyone who
gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to Christ will
certainly not lose his reward.
“And if anyone causes one of these little ones who
believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to be thrown into the
sea with a large millstone tied around his neck. If your hand causes you
to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life maimed than with
two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out. And if your
foot causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life
crippled than to have two feet and be thrown into hell. And if your eye
causes you to sin, pluck it out. It is better for you to enter the
“Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how
can you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace
with each other.” |
Jesus Teaches on Greatness
9:46-50
An argument started among the disciples as to which
of them would be the greatest. Jesus, knowing their thoughts, took a
little child and had him stand beside him. Then he said to them,
“Whoever welcomes this little child in my name welcomes me; and whoever
welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. For he who is least among you
all--he is the greatest.”
“Master,” said John, “we saw a man driving out
demons in your name and we tried to stop him, because he is not one of
us.”
“Do not stop him,” Jesus said, “for whoever is not
against you is for you.” |
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Jesus Teaches on Forgiveness
18:21-35
Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how
many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to
seven times?”
Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but
seventy-seven times.
“Therefore, the kingdom of heaven is like a king
who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. As he began the
settlement, a man who owed him ten thousand talents was brought to him.
Since he was not able to pay, the master ordered that he and his wife
and his children and all that he had be sold to repay the debt.
“The servant fell on his knees before him. ‘Be
patient with me,’ he begged, ‘and I will pay back everything.’ The
servant’s master took pity on him, canceled the debt and let him go.
“But when that servant went out, he found one of
his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii. He grabbed him and
began to choke him. ‘Pay back what you owe me!’ he demanded.
“His fellow servant fell to his knees and begged
him, ‘Be patient with me, and I will pay you back.’
“But he refused. Instead, he went off and had the
man thrown into prison until he could pay the debt. When the other
servants saw what had happened, they were greatly distressed and went
and told their master everything that had happened.
“Then the master called the servant in. ‘You wicked
servant,’ he said, ‘I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged
me to. Shouldn’t you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had
on you?’ In anger his master turned him over to the jailers to be
tortured, until he should pay back all he owed.
“This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of
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Jesus Questioned on Divorce
19:1-12
When Jesus had finished saying these
things, he left Galilee and went into the region of Judea to the other side of the
Some Pharisees came to him to test him. They asked,
“Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason?”
“Haven’t you read,” he replied, “that at the
beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘For this
reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife,
and the two will become one flesh’ ? So they are no longer two, but one.
Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate.”
“Why then,” they asked, “did Moses command that a
man give his wife a certificate of divorce and send her away?”
Jesus replied, “Moses permitted you to divorce your
wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the
beginning. I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for
marital unfaithfulness, and marries another woman commits adultery.”
The disciples said to him, “If this is the
situation between a husband and wife, it is better not to marry.”
Jesus replied, “Not everyone can accept this word,
but only those to whom it has been given. For some are eunuchs because
they were born that way; others were made that way by men; and others
have renounced marriage because of the kingdom of heaven. The one who
can accept this should accept it.” |
Jesus Questioned on Divorce
10:1-12
Jesus then left that
place and went into the region of Judea and across the
Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, “Is
it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?”
“What did Moses command you?” he replied.
They said, “Moses permitted a man to write a
certificate of divorce and send her away.”
“It was because your hearts were hard that Moses
wrote you this law,” Jesus replied. “But at the beginning of creation
God ‘made them male and female.’ ‘For this reason a man will leave his
father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one
flesh.’ So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has
joined together, let man not separate.”
When they were in the house again, the disciples
asked Jesus about this. He answered, “Anyone who divorces his wife and
marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if she divorces
her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery.” |
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Jesus Heads for
16:21-23
From that time on
Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to
Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him.
“Never, Lord!” he said. “This shall never happen to you!”
Jesus turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me,
Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the
things of God, but the things of men.” |
Jesus Heads for 8:31-33
He then began to teach them that the Son of Man
must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and
teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days
rise again. He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took him aside and
began to rebuke him.
But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples,
he rebuked Peter. “Get behind me, Satan!” he said. “You do not have in
mind the things of God, but the things of men.”
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Jesus Heads for
9:51-56
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Jesus Sends Out the Seventy Two
10:1-24
After this
the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of
him to every town and place where he was about to go. He told them, “The
harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the
harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Go! I am
sending you out like lambs among wolves. Do not take a purse or bag or
sandals; and do not greet anyone on the road.
“When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this
house.’ If a man of peace is there, your peace will rest on him; if not,
it will return to you. Stay in that house, eating and drinking whatever
they give you, for the worker deserves his wages. Do not move around
from house to house.
“When you enter a town and are welcomed, eat what
is set before you. Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The
“Woe to you, Korazin! Woe to you,
“He who listens to you listens to me; he who
rejects you rejects me; but he who rejects me rejects him who sent me.”
The seventy-two returned with joy and said, “Lord,
even the demons submit to us in your name.”
He replied, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from
heaven. I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions
and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you.
However, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that
your names are written in heaven.”
At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy
Spirit, said, “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because
you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed
them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure.
“All things have been committed to me by my Father.
No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the
Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal
him.”
Then he turned to his disciples and said privately,
“Blessed are the eyes that see what you see. For I tell you that many
prophets and kings wanted to see what you see but did not see it, and to
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Jesus Teaches a Teacher
10:25-37
On one occasion
an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. “Teacher,” he asked, “what
must I do to inherit eternal life?”
“What is written in the Law?” he replied. “How do
you read it?”
He answered: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your
heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all
your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ ”
“You have answered correctly,” Jesus replied. “Do
this and you will live.”
But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked
Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
In reply Jesus said: “A man was going down from
“Which of these three do you think was a neighbor
to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?”
The expert in the law replied, “The one who had
mercy on him.”
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Mary and Martha
10:38-42
As Jesus and his disciples were on
their way,
he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him.
She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to
what he said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had
to be made. She came to him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my
sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!”
“Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are
worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary
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Jesus Heals a Woman on the Sabbath
13:10-21
On a Sabbath
Jesus was teaching in one of the synagogues, and a woman was there who
had been crippled by a spirit for eighteen years. She was bent over and
could not straighten up at all. When Jesus saw her, he called her
forward and said to her, “Woman, you are set free from your infirmity.”
Then he put his hands on her, and immediately she straightened up and
praised God.
Indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath,
the synagogue ruler said to the people, “There are six days for work. So
come and be healed on those days, not on the Sabbath.”
The Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Doesn’t
each of you on the Sabbath untie his ox or donkey from the stall and
lead it out to give it water? Then should not this woman, a daughter of
Abraham, whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free
on the Sabbath day from what bound her?”
When he said this, all his opponents were
humiliated, but the people were delighted with all the wonderful things
he was doing.
Then Jesus asked, “What is the
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Jesus Questioned on Salvation
13:22-30
Then Jesus went through the towns and villages,
teaching as he made his way to
He said to them, “Make every effort to enter through the narrow door,
because many, I tell you, will try to enter and will not be able to.
Once the owner of the house gets up and closes the door, you will stand
outside knocking and pleading, ‘Sir, open the door for us.’
“But he will answer, ‘I don’t know you or where you come from.’
“Then you will say, ‘We ate and drank with you, and
you taught in our streets.’
“But he will
reply, ‘I don’t know you or where you come from. Away from me, all you
evildoers!’
“There will be weeping there, and gnashing of
teeth, when you see Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the
kingdom of God, but you yourselves thrown out. People will come from
east and west and north and south, and will take their places at the
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Jesus Predicts His Death
13:31-33
At that time
some Pharisees came to Jesus and said to him, “Leave this place and go
somewhere else. Herod wants to kill you.”
He replied, “Go tell that fox, ‘I will drive out
demons and heal people today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will
reach my goal.’ In any case, I must keep going today and tomorrow and
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Jesus Teaches on Humility
14:1-35
One Sabbath,
when Jesus went to eat in the house of a prominent Pharisee, he was
being carefully watched. There in front of him was a man suffering from
dropsy. Jesus asked the Pharisees and experts in the law, “Is it lawful
to heal on the Sabbath or not?” But they remained silent. So taking hold
of the man, he healed him and sent him away.
Then he asked them, “If one of you has a son or an
ox that falls into a well on the Sabbath day, will you not immediately
pull him out?” And they had nothing to say.
When he noticed how the guests picked the places of
honor at the table, he told them this parable: “When someone invites you
to a wedding feast, do not take the place of honor, for a person more
distinguished than you may have been invited. If so, the host who
invited both of you will come and say to you, ‘Give this man your seat.’
Then, humiliated, you will have to take the least important place. But
when you are invited, take the lowest place, so that when your host
comes, he will say to you, ‘Friend, move up to a better place.’ Then you
will be honored in the presence of all your fellow guests. For everyone
who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be
exalted.”
Then Jesus said to his host, “When you give a
luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or
relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back
and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor,
the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although
they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the
righteous.”
When one of those at the table with him heard this,
he said to Jesus, “Blessed is the man who will eat at the feast in the
Jesus replied: “A certain man was preparing a great
banquet and invited many guests. At the time of the banquet he sent his
servant to tell those who had been invited, ‘Come, for everything is now
ready.’
“But they all alike began to make excuses. The
first said, ‘I have just bought a field, and I must go and see it.
Please excuse me.’
“Another said, ‘I have just bought five yoke of
oxen, and I’m on my way to try them out. Please excuse me.’
“Still another said, ‘I just got married, so I
can’t come.’
“The servant came back and reported this to his
master. Then the owner of the house became angry and ordered his
servant, ‘Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and
bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame.’
“‘Sir,’ the servant said, ‘what you ordered has
been done, but there is still room.’
“Then the master told his servant, ‘Go out to the
roads and country lanes and make them come in, so that my house will be
full. I tell you, not one of those men who were invited will get a taste
of my banquet.’”
Large crowds were traveling with Jesus, and turning
to them he said: “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and
mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters--yes, even his
own life--he cannot be my disciple. And anyone who does not carry his
cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.
“Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Will he
not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money
to complete it? For if he lays the foundation and is not able to finish
it, everyone who sees it will ridicule him, saying, ‘This fellow began
to build and was not able to finish.’
“Or suppose a king is about to go to war against
another king. Will he not first sit down and consider whether he is able
with ten thousand men to oppose the one coming against him with twenty
thousand? If he is not able, he will send a delegation while the other
is still a long way off and will ask for terms of peace. In the same
way, any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my
disciple.
“Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how
can it be made salty again? It is fit neither for the soil nor for the
manure pile; it is thrown out.
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Jesus Teaches on Heaven
15:1-17:10
Now the tax collectors and “sinners” were all
gathering around to hear him. But the Pharisees and the teachers of the
law muttered, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.”
Then Jesus told them this parable: “Suppose one of
you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the
ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he
finds it? And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and
goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says,
‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’ I tell you that in the
same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who
repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to
repent.
“Or suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses
one. Does she not light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully
until she finds it? And when she finds it, she calls her friends and
neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost
coin.’ In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence
of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
Jesus continued: “There was a man who had two sons.
The younger one said to his father, ‘Father, give me my share of the
estate.’ So he divided his property between them.
“Not long after that, the younger son got together
all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his
wealth in wild living. After he had spent everything, there was a severe
famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. So he went and
hired himself out to a citizen of that country, who sent him to his
fields to feed pigs. He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that
the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.
“When he came to his senses, he said, ‘How many of
my father’s hired men have food to spare, and here I am starving to
death! I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I
have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be
called your son; make me like one of your hired men.’ So he got up and
went to his father.
“But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was
filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around
him and kissed him.
“The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned
against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your
son. ’
“But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring
the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on
his feet. Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and
celebrate. For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost
and is found.’ So they began to celebrate.
“Meanwhile, the older son was in the field. When he
came near the house, he heard music and dancing. So he called one of the
servants and asked him what was going on. ‘Your brother has come,’ he
replied, ‘and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has
him back safe and sound.’
“The older brother became angry and refused to go
in. So his father went out and pleaded with him. But he answered his
father, ‘Look! All these years I’ve been slaving for you and never
disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I
could celebrate with my friends. But when this son of yours who has
squandered your property with prostitutes comes home, you kill the
fattened calf for him!’
“‘My son,’ the father said, ‘you are always with
me, and everything I have is yours. But we had to celebrate and be glad,
because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost
and is found.’”
Jesus told his disciples: “There was a rich man
whose manager was accused of wasting his possessions. So he called him
in and asked him, ‘What is this I hear about you? Give an account of
your management, because you cannot be manager any longer.’
“The manager said to himself, ‘What shall I do now?
My master is taking away my job. I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m
ashamed to beg-- I know what I’ll do so that, when I lose my job here,
people will welcome me into their houses.’
“So he called in each one of his master’s debtors.
He asked the first, ‘How much do you owe my master?’
“‘Eight hundred gallons of olive oil,’ he replied.
“The manager told him, ‘Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it
four hundred.’
“Then he asked the second, ‘And how much do you
owe?’
“‘A thousand bushels of wheat,’ he replied.
“He told him, ‘Take your bill and make it eight hundred.’
“The master commended the dishonest manager because
he had acted shrewdly. For the people of this world are more shrewd in
dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light. I tell
you, use worldly wealth to gain friends for yourselves, so that when it
is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.
“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also
be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will
also be dishonest with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in
handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you
have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give
you property of your own?
“No servant can serve two masters. Either he will
hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and
despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”
The Pharisees, who loved money, heard all this and
were sneering at Jesus. He said to them, “You are the ones who justify
yourselves in the eyes of men, but God knows your hearts. What is highly
valued among men is detestable in God’s sight.
“The Law and the Prophets were proclaimed until
John. Since that time, the good news of the
“Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another
woman commits adultery, and the man who marries a divorced woman commits
adultery.
“There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and
fine linen and lived in luxury every day. At his gate was laid a beggar
named Lazarus, covered with sores and longing to eat what fell from the
rich man’s table. Even the dogs came and licked his sores.
“The time came when the beggar died and the angels
carried him to Abraham’s side. The rich man also died and was buried. In
hell, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away,
with Lazarus by his side. So he called to him, ‘Father Abraham, have
pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and
cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.’
“But Abraham replied, ‘Son, remember that in your
lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad
things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony. And besides
all this, between us and you a great chasm has been fixed, so that those
who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from
there to us.’
“He answered, ‘Then I beg you, father, send Lazarus
to my father’s house, for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so
that they will not also come to this place of torment.’
“Abraham replied, ‘They have Moses and the
Prophets; let them listen to them.’
“‘No, father Abraham,’ he said, ‘but if someone
from the dead goes to them, they will repent.’
“He said to him, ‘If they do not listen to Moses
and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from
the dead.’”
Jesus said to his disciples: “Things that cause
people to sin are bound to come, but woe to that person through whom
they come. It would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a
millstone tied around his neck than for him to cause one of these little
ones to sin. So watch yourselves
“If your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him. If he
sins against you seven times in a day, and seven times comes back to you
and says, ‘I repent,’ forgive him.”
The apostles
said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!”
He replied, “If you have faith as small as a
mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and
planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.
“Suppose one of you had a servant plowing or
looking after the sheep. Would he say to the servant when he comes in
from the field, ‘Come along now and sit down to eat’? Would he not
rather say, ‘Prepare my supper, get yourself ready and wait on me while
I eat and drink; after that you may eat and drink’? Would he thank the
servant because he did what he was told to do? So you also, when you
have done everything you were told to do, should say, ‘We are unworthy
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Jesus Heals Ten With Leprosy
17:11-19
Now on his way to
When he saw them, he said, “Go, show yourselves to
the priests.” And as they went, they were cleansed.
One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back,
praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and
thanked him--and he was a Samaritan.
Jesus asked, “Were not all ten cleansed? Where are
the other nine? Was no one found to return and give praise to God except
this foreigner?” Then he said to him, “Rise and go; your faith has made
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*Jesus Raises a Dead Man
11:1-54
Now a man named Lazarus was sick. He was from
Bethany, the
When he heard this, Jesus said, “This sickness will
not end in death. No, it is for God’s glory so that God’s Son may be
glorified through it.” Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.
Yet when he heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where he was two more
days.
Then he said to his disciples, “Let us go back to
“But Rabbi,” they said, “a short while ago the Jews
tried to stone you, and yet you are going back there?”
Jesus answered, “Are there not twelve hours of
daylight? A man who walks by day will not stumble, for he sees by this
world’s light. It is when he walks by night that he stumbles, for he has
no light.”
After he had said this, he went on to tell them,
“Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep; but I am going there to wake him
up.”
His disciples replied, “Lord, if he sleeps, he will
get better.” Jesus had been speaking of his death, but his disciples
thought he meant natural sleep.
So then he told them plainly, “Lazarus is dead, and
for your sake I am glad I was not there, so that you may believe. But
let us go to him.”
Then Thomas (called Didymus) said to the rest of
the disciples, “Let us also go, that we may die with him.”
On his arrival, Jesus found that Lazarus had
already been in the tomb for four days.
“Lord,” Martha said to Jesus, “if you had been
here, my brother would not have died. But I know that even now God will
give you whatever you ask.”
Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.”
Martha answered, “I know he will rise again in the
resurrection at the last day.”
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the
life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever
lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?”
“Yes, Lord,” she told him, “I believe that you are
the Christ, the Son of God, who was to come into the world.”
And after she had said this, she went back and
called her sister Mary aside. “The Teacher is here,” she said, “and is
asking for you.” When Mary heard this, she got up quickly and went to
him. Now Jesus had not yet entered the village, but was still at the
place where Martha had met him. When the Jews who had been with Mary in
the house, comforting her, noticed how quickly she got up and went out,
they followed her, supposing she was going to the tomb to mourn there.
When Mary reached the place where Jesus was and saw
him, she fell at his feet and said, “Lord, if you had been here, my
brother would not have died.”
When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had
come along with her also weeping, he was deeply moved in spirit and
troubled. “Where have you laid him?” he asked.
“Come and see, Lord,” they replied.
Jesus wept.
Then the Jews said, “See how he loved him!”
But some of them said, “Could not he who opened the
eyes of the blind man have kept this man from dying?”
Jesus, once more deeply moved, came to the tomb. It
was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance. “Take away the stone,”
he said.
“But, Lord,” said Martha, the sister of the dead man, “by this time
there is a bad odor, for he has been there four days.”
Then Jesus said, “Did I not tell you that if you
believed, you would see the glory of God?”
So they took away the stone. Then Jesus looked up
and said, “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. I knew that you
always hear me, but I said this for the benefit of the people standing
here, that they may believe that you sent me.”
When he had said this, Jesus called in a loud
voice, “Lazarus, come out!” The dead man came out, his hands and feet
wrapped with strips of linen, and a cloth around his face.
Jesus said to them, “Take off the grave clothes and let him go.”
Therefore many of the Jews who had come to visit
Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, put their faith in him. But some of
them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done. Then the
chief priests and the Pharisees called a meeting of the Sanhedrin.
He did not say this on his own, but as high priest
that year he prophesied that Jesus would die for the Jewish nation, and
not only for that nation but also for the scattered children of God, to
bring them together and make them one. So from that day on they plotted
to take his life.
Therefore Jesus no longer moved about publicly
among the Jews. Instead he withdrew to a region near the desert, to a
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Jesus Blesses Children
19:13-15
Then little children were brought to Jesus for him
to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked
those who brought them.
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me,
and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as
these.” When he had placed his hands on them, he went on from there. |
Jesus Blesses Children
10:13-16
People were bringing little children to Jesus to
have him touch them, but the disciples rebuked them. When Jesus saw
this, he was indignant. He said to them, “Let the little children come
to me, and do not hinder them, for the |
Jesus Blesses Children
18:15-17
People were also bringing babies to Jesus to have
him touch them. When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. But
Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children come
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Jesus Questioned on Salvation
Now a man came up to Jesus and asked, “Teacher,
what good thing must I do to get eternal life?”
“Why do you ask me about what is good?” Jesus
replied. “There is only One who is good. If you want to enter life, obey
the commandments.”
“Which ones?” the man inquired.
Jesus replied, “‘Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do
not give false testimony, honor your father and mother,’ and ‘love your
neighbor as yourself.’ ”
“All these I have kept,” the young man said. “What
do I still lack?”
Jesus answered, “If you want to be perfect, go,
sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure
in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
When the young man heard this, he went away sad,
because he had great wealth.
Then Jesus said to his disciples, “I tell you the
truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I
tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle
than for a rich man to enter the
When the disciples heard this, they were greatly
astonished and asked, “Who then can be saved?”
Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is
impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
Peter answered him, “We have left everything to
follow you! What then will there be for us?”
Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, at the
renewal of all things, when the Son of Man sits on his glorious throne,
you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the
twelve tribes of
“For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who
went out early in the morning to hire men to work in his vineyard. He
agreed to pay them a denarius for the day and sent them into his
vineyard.
“About the third hour he went out and saw others
standing in the marketplace doing nothing. He told them, ‘You also go
and work in my vineyard, and I will pay you whatever is right.’ So they
went.
“He went out again about the sixth hour and the ninth hour and did the
same thing. About the eleventh hour he went out and found still others
standing around. He asked them, ‘Why have you been standing here all day
long doing nothing?’
“‘Because no one has hired us,’ they answered.
“He said to them, ‘You also go and work in my vineyard.’
“When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said
to his foreman, ‘Call the workers and pay them their wages, beginning
with the last ones hired and going on to the first.’
“The workers who were hired about the eleventh hour
came and each received a denarius. So when those came who were hired
first, they expected to receive more. But each one of them also received
a denarius. When they received it, they began to grumble against the
landowner. ‘These men who were hired last worked only one hour,’ they
said, ‘and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of
the work and the heat of the day.’
“But he answered one of them, ‘Friend, I am not
being unfair to you. Didn’t you agree to work for a denarius? Take your
pay and go. I want to give the man who was hired last the same as I gave
you. Don’t I have the right to do what I want with my own money? Or are
you envious because I am generous?’
“So the last will be first, and the first will be
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Jesus Questioned on Salvation
10:17-31
As Jesus started on his way,
a man ran up to him and fell on his knees before him. “Good teacher,” he
asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
“Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one
is good--except God alone. You know the commandments: ‘Do not murder, do
not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony, do not
defraud, honor your father and mother.’ ”
“Teacher,” he declared, “all these I have kept
since I was a boy.”
Jesus looked at him and loved him. “One thing you
lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and
you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
At this the man’s face fell. He went away sad,
because he had great wealth.
Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How
hard it is for the rich to enter the
The disciples were amazed at his words. But Jesus
said again, “Children, how hard it is to enter the
The disciples were even more amazed, and said to
each other, “Who then can be saved?”
Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is
impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.”
Peter said to him, “We have left everything to
follow you!”
“I tell you the truth,” Jesus replied, “no one who
has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or
fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as
much in this present age (homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children
and fields--and with them, persecutions) and in the age to come, eternal
life. But many who are first will be last, and the last first.” |
Jesus Questioned on Salvation
18:18-30
A certain ruler asked him, “Good teacher, what must
I do to inherit eternal life?”
“Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one
is good--except God alone. You know the commandments: ‘Do not commit
adultery, do not murder, do not steal, do not give false testimony,
honor your father and mother.’ ”
“All these I
have kept since I was a boy,” he said.
When Jesus
heard this, he said to him, “You still lack one thing. Sell everything
you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.
Then come, follow me.”
When he heard this, he became very sad, because he
was a man of great wealth. Jesus looked at him and said, “How hard it is
for the rich to enter the
Those who heard this asked, “Who then can be
saved?”
Jesus replied, “What is impossible with men is
possible with God.”
Peter said to him, “We have left all we had to
follow you!”
“I tell you the truth,” Jesus said to them, “no one
who has left home or wife or brothers or parents or children for the
sake of the kingdom of God will fail to receive many times as much in
this age and, in the age to come, eternal life.” |
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Jesus Predicts His Death
20:17-19
Now as Jesus was going up to |
Jesus Predicts His Death
10:32-34
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Jesus Predicts His Death
18:31-34
Jesus took the Twelve aside and told them, “We are
going up to
The disciples did not understand any of this. Its
meaning was hidden from them, and they did not know what he was talking
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James and John Request Seats
20:20-28
Then the mother of Zebedee’s sons came to Jesus
with her sons and, kneeling down, asked a favor of him.
“What is it you want?” he asked.
She said, “Grant that one of these two sons of mine may sit at your
right and the other at your left in your kingdom.”
“You don’t know what you are asking,” Jesus said to
them. “Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?”
“We can,” they answered.
Jesus said to them, “You will indeed drink from my
cup, but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places
belong to those for whom they have been prepared by my Father.”
When the ten heard about this, they were indignant
with the two brothers. Jesus called them together and said, “You know
that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high
officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead,
whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and
whoever wants to be first must be your slave-- just as the Son of Man
did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a
ransom for many.” |
James and John Request Seats
10:35-45
Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to
him. “Teacher,” they said, “we want you to do for us whatever we ask.”
“What do you want me to do for you?” he asked.
They replied, “Let one of us sit at your right and
the other at your left in your glory.”
“You don’t know what you are asking,” Jesus said.
“Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am
baptized with?”
“We can,” they answered.
Jesus said to them, “You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized with
the baptism I am baptized with, but to sit at my right or left is not
for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been
prepared.”
When the ten heard about this, they became
indignant with James and John. Jesus called them together and said, “You
know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over
them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with
you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your
servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. For even
the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his
life as a ransom for many.” |
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Jesus Heals Two Blind Men
20:29-34
As Jesus and his disciples were
leaving
The crowd rebuked them and told them to be quiet,
but they shouted all the louder, “Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us!”
Jesus stopped and called them. “What do you want me
to do for you?” he asked.
“Lord,” they answered, “we want our sight.”
Jesus had compassion on them and touched their
eyes. Immediately they received their sight and followed him. |
Jesus Heals a Blind Man
10:46-52
Then they came to
Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he
shouted all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
Jesus stopped and said, “Call him.”
So they called to the blind man, “Cheer up! On your feet! He’s calling
you.” Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and came to Jesus.
“What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked
him.
The blind man said, “Rabbi, I want to see.”
“Go,” said Jesus, “your faith has healed you.”
Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road. |
Jesus Heals a Blind Man
18:35-43
As Jesus approached
He called out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on
me!”
Those who led the way rebuked him and told him to
be quiet, but he shouted all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
Jesus stopped and ordered the man to be brought to
him. When he came near, Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for
you?”
“Lord, I want to see,” he replied.
Jesus said to him, “Receive your sight; your faith
has healed you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus,
praising God. When all the people saw it, they also praised God. |
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Jesus Teaches on Wealth
19:1-27
Jesus entered
When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said
to him, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house
today.” So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly.
All the people saw this and began to mutter, “He
has gone to be the guest of a ‘sinner.’”
But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “Look,
Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I
have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the
amount.”
Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to
this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of
Man came to seek and to save what was lost.”
While they were listening to this, he went on to
tell them a parable, because he was near
“But his subjects hated him and sent a delegation
after him to say, ‘We don’t want this man to be our king.’
“He was made king, however, and returned home. Then
he sent for the servants to whom he had given the money, in order to
find out what they had gained with it.
“The first one came and said, ‘Sir, your mina has
earned ten more.’
“‘Well done, my good servant!’ his master replied.
‘Because you have been trustworthy in a very small matter, take charge
of ten cities.’
“The second came and said, ‘Sir, your mina has
earned five more.’
“His master answered, ‘You take charge of five
cities.’
“Then another servant came and said, ‘Sir, here is
your mina; I have kept it laid away in a piece of cloth. I was afraid of
you, because you are a hard man. You take out what you did not put in
and reap what you did not sow.’
“His master replied, ‘I will judge you by your own
words, you wicked servant! You knew, did you, that I am a hard man,
taking out what I did not put in, and reaping what I did not sow? Why
then didn’t you put my money on deposit, so that when I came back, I
could have collected it with interest?’
“Then he said to those standing by, ‘Take his mina
away from him and give it to the one who has ten minas.’
“‘Sir,’ they said, ‘he already has ten!’
“He replied, ‘I tell you that to everyone who has,
more will be given, but as for the one who has nothing, even what he has
will be taken away. But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be
king over them--bring them here and kill them in front of me.’” |
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Jesus Visits
When it was almost time for the
Jewish Passover,
many went up from the country to
Six days before the Passover,
Jesus arrived at
But one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, who was
later to betray him, objected, “Why wasn’t this perfume sold and the
money given to the poor? It was worth a year’s wages.” He did not say
this because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as
keeper of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into
it.
“Leave her alone,” Jesus replied. “It was intended
that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial. You will
always have the poor among you, but you will not always have me.”
Meanwhile a large crowd of Jews found out that
Jesus was there and came, not only because of him but also to see
Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. So the chief priests made
plans to kill Lazarus as well, for on account of him many of the Jews
were going over to Jesus and putting their faith in him. |
Jesus Enters
21:1-11
As they approached
This took place to fulfill what was spoken through
the prophet: “Say to the Daughter of Zion, ‘See, your king comes to you,
gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.’”
The disciples went and did as Jesus had instructed
them. They brought the donkey and the colt, placed their cloaks on them,
and Jesus sat on them. A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the
road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the
road. The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted,
“Hosanna to the Son of David!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of
the Lord!” “Hosanna in the highest!”
When Jesus entered
The crowds answered, “This is Jesus, the prophet
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Jesus Enters
11:1-10
As they approached
They went and found a colt outside in the street,
tied at a doorway. As they untied it, some people standing there asked,
“What are you doing, untying that colt?” They answered as Jesus had told
them to, and the people let them go. When they brought the colt to Jesus
and threw their cloaks over it, he sat on it. Many people spread their
cloaks on the road, while others spread branches they had cut in the
fields. Those who went ahead and those who followed shouted, “Hosanna! ”
“Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Blessed is the
coming kingdom of our father David!” “Hosanna in the highest!” |
Jesus Enters
19:28-40
After Jesus had said this, he went on ahead,
going up to
Those who were sent ahead went and found it just as
he had told them. As they were untying the colt, its owners asked them,
“Why are you untying the colt?”
They replied, “The Lord needs it.”
They brought it to Jesus, threw their cloaks on the
colt and put Jesus on it. As he went along, people spread their cloaks
on the road.
When he came near the place where the road goes
down the
Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus,
“Teacher, rebuke your disciples!”
“I tell you,” he replied, “if they keep quiet, the
stones will cry out.” |
Jesus Enters
12:12-19
The next day
the great crowd that had come for the Feast heard that Jesus was on his
way to
At first his disciples did not understand all this.
Only after Jesus was glorified did they realize that these things had
been written about him and that they had done these things to him.
Now the crowd that was with him when
he called Lazarus from the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to spread
the word. Many people, because they had heard that he had given this
miraculous sign, went out to meet him. So the Pharisees said to one
another, “See, this is getting us nowhere. Look how the whole world has
gone after him!” |
Jesus Clears the
21:12-16
Jesus entered the temple area and drove out all who
were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money
changers and the benches of those selling doves. “It is written,” he
said to them, “‘My house will be called a house of prayer,’ but you are
making it a ‘den of robbers.’ ”
The blind and the lame came to him at the temple,
and he healed them. But when the chief priests and the teachers of the
law saw the wonderful things he did and the children shouting in the
temple area, “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they were indignant.
“Do you hear what these children are saying?” they
asked him.
“Yes,” replied Jesus, “have you never read, “‘From the lips of children
and infants you have ordained praise’ ?” |
Jesus Clears the 11:15-18
On reaching
The chief priests and the teachers of the law heard
this and began looking for a way to kill him, for they feared him,
because the whole crowd was amazed at his teaching. |
Jesus Clears the
19:41-46
As he approached
Then he entered the temple area and began driving
out those who were selling. “It is written,” he said to them, “‘My house
will be a house of prayer’ ; but you have made it ‘a den of robbers.’ ” |
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Jesus Declares His Time
12:20-50
Now there were some Greeks among those who went up
to worship at the Feast. They came to Philip, who was from
Jesus replied, “The hour has come for the Son of
Man to be glorified. I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat
falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it
dies, it produces many seeds. The man who loves his life will lose it,
while the man who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal
life. Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also
will be. My Father will honor the one who serves me.
“Now my heart is troubled, and what shall I say?
‘Father, save me from this hour’? No, it was for this very reason I came
to this hour. Father, glorify your name!”
Then a voice came from heaven, “I have glorified it, and will glorify it
again.” The crowd that was there and heard it said it had thundered;
others said an angel had spoken to him.
Jesus said, “This voice was for your benefit, not
mine. Now is the time for judgment on this world; now the prince of this
world will be driven out. But I, when I am lifted up from the earth,
will draw all men to myself.” He said this to show the kind of death he
was going to die.
The crowd spoke up, “We have heard from the Law
that the Christ will remain forever, so how can you say, ‘The Son of Man
must be lifted up’? Who is this ‘Son of Man’?”
Then Jesus told them, “You are going to have the
light just a little while longer. Walk while you have the light, before
darkness overtakes you. The man who walks in the dark does not know
where he is going. Put your trust in the light while you have it, so
that you may become sons of light.” When he had finished speaking, Jesus
left and hid himself from them.
Even after Jesus had done all these miraculous
signs in their presence, they still would not believe in him. This was
to fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet: “Lord, who has believed our
message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?”
For this
reason they could not believe, because, as Isaiah says elsewhere: “He
has blinded their eyes and deadened their hearts, so they can neither
see with their eyes, nor understand with their hearts, nor turn--and I
would heal them.” Isaiah said this because he saw Jesus’ glory and spoke
about him.
Yet at the same time many even among the leaders
believed in him. But because of the Pharisees they would not confess
their faith for fear they would be put out of the synagogue; for they
loved praise from men more than praise from God.
Then Jesus cried out, “When a man believes in me,
he does not believe in me only, but in the one who sent me. When he
looks at me, he sees the one who sent me. I have come into the world as
a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.
“As for the person who hears my words but does not
keep them, I do not judge him. For I did not come to judge the world,
but to save it. There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not
accept my words; that very word which I spoke will condemn him at the
last day. For I did not speak of my own accord, but the Father who sent
me commanded me what to say and how to say it. I know that his command
leads to eternal life. So whatever I say is just what the Father has
told me to say.” |
Jesus Curses a Fig Tree
21:17-22
And he left them and went out of the city to
Early
in the morning, as he was on his way back to the city, he was
hungry. Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found
nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, “May you never bear
fruit again!” Immediately the tree withered.
When the disciples saw this, they were amazed. “How
did the fig tree wither so quickly?” they asked.
Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, if you have
faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig
tree, but also you can say to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into
the sea,’ and it will be done. If you believe, you will receive whatever
you ask for in prayer.” |
Jesus Curses a Fig Tree 11:11-14
Jesus entered
The next day
as they were leaving
When evening came, they went out of the city.
In the morning, as they went along, they saw the
fig tree withered from the roots. Peter remembered and said to Jesus,
“Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!”
“Have faith in God,” Jesus answered. “I tell you
the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the
sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says
will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you
ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be
yours. And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone,
forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins. ” |
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Jesus Questioned on Authority
Jesus entered the temple courts, and, while he was
teaching, the chief priests and the elders of the people came to him.
“By what authority are you doing these things?” they asked. “And who
gave you this authority?”
Jesus replied, “I will also ask you one question.
If you answer me, I will tell you by what authority I am doing these
things. John’s baptism--where did it come from? Was it from heaven, or
from men?”
They discussed it among themselves and said, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’
he will ask, ‘Then why didn’t you believe him?’ But if we say, ‘From
men’--we are afraid of the people, for they all hold that John was a
prophet.”
So they answered Jesus, “We don’t know.”
Then he said, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing
these things.
“What do you think? There was a man who had two
sons. He went to the first and said, ‘Son, go and work today in the
vineyard.’
“‘I will not,’ he answered, but later he changed
his mind and went.
“Then the father went to the other son and said the
same thing. He answered, ‘I will, sir,’ but he did not go.
“Which of the two did what his father wanted?”
“The first,” they answered.
Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, the tax collectors and the
prostitutes are entering the
“Listen to another parable: There was a landowner
who planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it, dug a winepress in it
and built a watchtower. Then he rented the vineyard to some farmers and
went away on a journey. When the harvest time approached, he sent his
servants to the tenants to collect his fruit.
“The tenants seized his servants; they beat one,
killed another, and stoned a third. Then he sent other servants to them,
more than the first time, and the tenants treated them the same way.
Last of all, he sent his son to them. ‘They will respect my son,’ he
said.
“But when the tenants saw the son, they said to
each other, ‘This is the heir. Come, let’s kill him and take his
inheritance.’ So they took him and threw him out of the vineyard and
killed him.
“Therefore, when the owner of the vineyard comes,
what will he do to those tenants?”
“He will bring those wretches to a wretched end,”
they replied, “and he will rent the vineyard to other tenants, who will
give him his share of the crop at harvest time.”
Jesus said to them, “Have you never read in the
Scriptures: “‘The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone ;
the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes’ ?
“Therefore I tell you that the
When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard
Jesus’ parables, they knew he was talking about them. They looked for a
way to arrest him, but they were afraid of the crowd because the people
held that he was a prophet.
Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying: “The
kingdom of heaven is like a king who prepared a wedding banquet for his
son. He sent his servants to those who had been invited to the banquet
to tell them to come, but they refused to come.
“Then he sent some more servants and said, ‘Tell
those who have been invited that I have prepared my dinner: My oxen and
fattened cattle have been butchered, and everything is ready. Come to
the wedding banquet.’
“But they paid no attention and went off--one to
his field, another to his business. The rest seized his servants,
mistreated them and killed them. The king was enraged. He sent his army
and destroyed those murderers and burned their city.
“Then he said to his servants, ‘The wedding banquet
is ready, but those I invited did not deserve to come. Go to the street
corners and invite to the banquet anyone you find.’ So the servants went
out into the streets and gathered all the people they could find, both
good and bad, and the wedding hall was filled with guests.
“But when the king came in to see the guests, he
noticed a man there who was not wearing wedding clothes. ‘Friend,’ he
asked, ‘how did you get in here without wedding clothes?’ The man was
speechless.
“Then the king told the attendants, ‘Tie him hand
and foot, and throw him outside, into the darkness, where there will be
weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
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Jesus Questioned on Authority
They arrived again in
Jesus replied, “I will ask you one question. Answer
me, and I will tell you by what authority I am doing these things.
John’s baptism--was it from heaven, or from men? Tell me!”
They discussed it among themselves and said, “If we
say, ‘From heaven,’ he will ask, ‘Then why didn’t you believe him?’ But
if we say, ‘From men’ . . . .” (They feared the people, for everyone
held that John really was a prophet.)
So they answered Jesus, “We don’t know.”
Jesus said, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these
things.”
He then began to speak to them in parables: “A man
planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it, dug a pit for the winepress
and built a watchtower. Then he rented the vineyard to some farmers and
went away on a journey. At harvest time he sent a servant to the tenants
to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard. But they seized
him, beat him and sent him away empty-handed. Then he sent another
servant to them; they struck this man on the head and treated him
shamefully. He sent still another, and that one they killed. He sent
many others; some of them they beat, others they killed.
“He had one left to send, a son, whom he loved. He
sent him last of all, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’
“But the tenants said to one another, ‘This is the
heir. Come, let’s kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.’ So they
took him and killed him, and threw him out of the vineyard.
“What then will the owner of the vineyard do? He
will come and kill those tenants and give the vineyard to others.
Haven’t you read this scripture: “‘The stone the builders rejected has
become the capstone ; the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our
eyes’ ?”
Then they looked for a way to arrest him because
they knew he had spoken the parable against them. But they were afraid
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Jesus Questioned on Authority
Every day he was teaching at the temple. But the
chief priests, the teachers of the law and the leaders among the people
were trying to kill him. Yet they could not find any way to do it,
because all the people hung on his words.
One day
as he was teaching the people in the temple courts and preaching the
gospel, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, together with the
elders, came up to him. “Tell us by what authority you are doing these
things,” they said. “Who gave you this authority?”
He replied, “I will also ask you a question. Tell
me, John’s baptism--was it from heaven, or from men?”
They discussed it among themselves and said, “If we
say, ‘From heaven,’ he will ask, ‘Why didn’t you believe him?’ But if we
say, ‘From men,’ all the people will stone us, because they are
persuaded that John was a prophet.”
So they answered, “We don’t know where it was
from.”
Jesus said, “Neither will I tell you by what
authority I am doing these things.”
He went on to tell the people this parable: “A man
planted a vineyard, rented it to some farmers and went away for a long
time. At harvest time he sent a servant to the tenants so they would
give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. But the tenants beat him and
sent him away empty-handed. He sent another servant, but that one also
they beat and treated shamefully and sent away empty-handed. He sent
still a third, and they wounded him and threw him out.
“Then the owner of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I
do? I will send my son, whom I love; perhaps they will respect him.’
“But when the tenants saw him, they talked the
matter over. ‘This is the heir,’ they said. ‘Let’s kill him, and the
inheritance will be ours.’ So they threw him out of the vineyard and
killed him.
“What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them? He will come and
kill those tenants and give the vineyard to others.”
When the people heard this, they said, “May this never be!”
Jesus looked directly at them and asked, “Then what
is the meaning of that which is written: “‘The stone the builders
rejected has become the capstone ’ ? Everyone who falls on that stone
will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed.”
The teachers of the law and the chief priests
looked for a way to arrest him immediately, because they knew he had
spoken this parable against them. But they were afraid of the people.
Keeping a close watch on him, they sent spies, who
pretended to be honest. They hoped to catch Jesus in something he said
so that they might hand him over to the power and authority of the
governor. So the spies questioned him: “Teacher, we know that you speak
and teach what is right, and that you do not show partiality but teach
the way of God in accordance with the truth. Is it right for us to pay
taxes to Caesar or not?”
He saw through their duplicity and said to them,
“Show me a denarius. Whose portrait and inscription are on it?”
“Caesar’s,” they replied.
He said to them, “Then give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what
is God’s.”
They were unable to trap him in what he had said
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Jesus Questioned on Taxes
22:15-22
Then the Pharisees went out and laid plans to trap
him in his words. They sent their disciples to him along with the
Herodians. “Teacher,” they said, “we know you are a man of integrity and
that you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. You aren’t
swayed by men, because you pay no attention to who they are. Tell us
then, what is your opinion? Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
But Jesus, knowing their evil intent, said, “You
hypocrites, why are you trying to trap me? Show me the coin used for
paying the tax.” They brought him a denarius, and he asked them, “Whose
portrait is this? And whose inscription?”
“Caesar’s,” they replied.
Then he said to them, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what
is God’s.”
When they heard this, they were amazed. So they
left him and went away. |
Jesus Questioned on Taxes
12:13-17
Later they sent some of the Pharisees and
Herodians to Jesus to catch him in his words. They came to him and said,
“Teacher, we know you are a man of integrity. You aren’t swayed by men,
because you pay no attention to who they are; but you teach the way of
God in accordance with the truth. Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or
not? Should we pay or shouldn’t we?”
But Jesus knew their hypocrisy. “Why are you trying to trap me?” he
asked. “Bring me a denarius and let me look at it.” They brought the
coin, and he asked them, “Whose portrait is this? And whose
inscription?”
“Caesar’s,” they replied.
Then Jesus said to them, “Give to Caesar what is
Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.”
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Jesus Questioned on the Resurrection
22:23-34
That same day
the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to him with a
question. “Teacher,” they said, “Moses told us that if a man dies
without having children, his brother must marry the widow and have
children for him. Now there were seven brothers among us. The first one
married and died, and since he had no children, he left his wife to his
brother. The same thing happened to the second and third brother, right
on down to the seventh. Finally, the woman died. Now then, at the
resurrection, whose wife will she be of the seven, since all of them
were married to her?”
Jesus replied, “You are in error because you do not
know the Scriptures or the power of God. At the resurrection people will
neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in
heaven. But about the resurrection of the dead--have you not read what
God said to you, ‘I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God
of Jacob’ ? He is not the God of the dead but of the living.”
When the crowds heard this, they were astonished at
his teaching.
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Jesus Questioned on Resurrection
12:18-27
Then the Sadducees, who say there is no
resurrection, came to him with a question. “Teacher,” they said, “Moses
wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies and leaves a wife but no
children, the man must marry the widow and have children for his
brother. Now there were seven brothers. The first one married and died
without leaving any children. The second one married the widow, but he
also died, leaving no child. It was the same with the third. In fact,
none of the seven left any children. Last of all, the woman died too. At
the resurrection whose wife will she be, since the seven were married to
her?”
Jesus replied, “Are you not in error because you do
not know the Scriptures or the power of God? When the dead rise, they
will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the
angels in heaven. Now about the dead rising--have you not read in the
book of Moses, in the account of the bush, how God said to him, ‘I am
the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’ ? He is not
the God of the dead, but of the living. You are badly mistaken!”
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Jesus Questioned on Resurrection
20:27-40
Some of the Sadducees, who say there is no
resurrection, came to Jesus with a question. “Teacher,” they said,
“Moses wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies and leaves a wife but
no children, the man must marry the widow and have children for his
brother. Now there were seven brothers. The first one married a woman
and died childless. The second and then the third married her, and in
the same way the seven died, leaving no children. Finally, the woman
died too. Now then, at the resurrection whose wife will she be, since
the seven were married to her?”
Jesus replied, “The people of this age marry and
are given in marriage. But those who are considered worthy of taking
part in that age and in the resurrection from the dead will neither
marry nor be given in marriage, and they can no longer die; for they are
like the angels. They are God’s children, since they are children of the
resurrection. But in the account of the bush, even Moses showed that the
dead rise, for he calls the Lord ‘the God of Abraham, and the God of
Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’ He is not the God of the dead, but of the
living, for to him all are alive.”
Some of the teachers of the law responded, “Well
said, teacher!” And no one dared to ask him any more questions. |
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Jesus
Silences a
Teacher of the Law
12:28-34
One of the teachers of the law came and heard them
debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked
him, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?”
“The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this:
‘Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your
God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind
and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as
yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”
“Well said, teacher,” the man replied. “You are
right in saying that God is one and there is no other but him. To love
him with all your heart, with all your understanding and with all your
strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself is more important than
all burnt offerings and sacrifices.”
When Jesus saw that he had answered wisely, he said
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Jesus
Rebukes
the Pharisees
22:34-23:36
Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the
Pharisees got together. One of them, an expert in the law, tested him
with this question: “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the
Law?”
Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all
your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the
first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your
neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two
commandments.”
While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus
asked them, “What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he?”
“The son of David,” they replied.
He said to them, “How is it then that David,
speaking by the Spirit, calls him ‘Lord’? For he says, “‘The Lord said
to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your
feet.” ’ If then David calls him ‘Lord,’ how can he be his son?” No one
could say a word in reply, and from that day on no one dared to ask him
any more questions.
Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples:
“The teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat. So you
must obey them and do everything they tell you. But do not do what they
do, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy loads
and put them on men’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to
lift a finger to move them.
“Everything they do is done for men to see: They
make their phylacteries wide and the tassels on their garments long;
they love the place of honor at banquets and the most important seats in
the synagogues; they love to be greeted in the marketplaces and to have
men call them ‘Rabbi.’
“But you are not to be called ‘Rabbi,’ for you have
only one Master and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on
earth ‘father,’ for you have one Father, and he is in heaven. Nor are
you to be called ‘teacher,’ for you have one Teacher, the Christ. The
greatest among you will be your servant. For whoever exalts himself will
be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You shut the kingdom of heaven in men’s faces. You
yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to.
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and
when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of hell as you
are.
“Woe to you, blind guides! You say, ‘If anyone
swears by the temple, it means nothing; but if anyone swears by the gold
of the temple, he is bound by his oath.’ You blind fools! Which is
greater: the gold, or the temple that makes the gold sacred? You also
say, ‘If anyone swears by the altar, it means nothing; but if anyone
swears by the gift on it, he is bound by his oath.’ You blind men! Which
is greater: the gift, or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
Therefore, he who swears by the altar swears by it and by everything on
it. And he who swears by the temple swears by it and by the one who
dwells in it. And he who swears by heaven swears by God’s throne and by
the one who sits on it.
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You give a tenth of your spices--mint, dill and cummin. But
you have neglected the more important matters of the law--justice, mercy
and faithfulness. You should have practiced the latter, without
neglecting the former. You blind guides! You strain out a gnat but
swallow a camel.
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You clean the outside of the cup and dish, but inside they
are full of greed and self-indulgence. Blind Pharisee! First clean the
inside of the cup and dish, and then the outside also will be clean.
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the
outside but on the inside are full of dead men’s bones and everything
unclean. In the same way, on the outside you appear to people as
righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness.
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You build tombs for the prophets and decorate the graves of
the righteous. And you say, ‘If we had lived in the days of our
forefathers, we would not have taken part with them in shedding the
blood of the prophets.’ So you testify against yourselves that you are
the descendants of those who murdered the prophets. Fill up, then, the
measure of the sin of your forefathers!
“You snakes! You brood of vipers! How will you
escape being condemned to hell? Therefore I am sending you prophets and
wise men and teachers. Some of them you will kill and crucify; others
you will flog in your synagogues and pursue from town to town. And so
upon you will come all the righteous blood that has been shed on earth,
from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of Zechariah son of
Berekiah, whom you murdered between the temple and the altar. I tell you
the truth, all this will come upon this generation. |
Jesus
Rebukes
the Pharisees
12:35-44
While Jesus was teaching
in the temple courts, he asked, “How is it that the teachers of the law
say that the Christ is the son of David? David himself, speaking by the
Holy Spirit, declared: “‘The Lord said to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand
until I put your enemies under your feet.” ’ David himself calls him
‘Lord.’ How then can he be his son?”
The large crowd listened to him with delight.
As he taught, Jesus said, “Watch out for the
teachers of the law. They like to walk around in flowing robes and be
greeted in the marketplaces, and have the most important seats in the
synagogues and the places of honor at banquets. They devour widows’
houses and for a show make lengthy prayers. Such men will be punished
most severely.”
Jesus sat down opposite the place where the
offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the
temple treasury. Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a poor
widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a fraction
of a penny.
Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “I tell
you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all
the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her
poverty, put in everything--all she had to live on.” |
Jesus
Rebukes
the Pharisees
20:41-47
Then Jesus said to them, “How is it that they say
the Christ is the Son of David? David himself declares in the Book of
Psalms: “‘The Lord said to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I make
your enemies a footstool for your feet.” ’ David calls him ‘Lord.’ How
then can he be his son?”
While all the people were listening, Jesus said to
his disciples, “Beware of the teachers of the law. They like to walk
around in flowing robes and love to be greeted in the marketplaces and
have the most important seats in the synagogues and the places of honor
at banquets. They devour widows’ houses and for a show make lengthy
prayers. Such men will be punished most severely.”
11:37-54
When Jesus had finished speaking,
a Pharisee invited him to eat with him; so he went in and reclined at
the table. But the Pharisee, noticing that Jesus did not first wash
before the meal, was surprised.
Then the Lord said to him, “Now then, you Pharisees
clean the outside of the cup and dish, but inside you are full of greed
and wickedness. You foolish people! Did not the one who made the outside
make the inside also? But give what is inside the dish to the poor, and
everything will be clean for you.
“Woe to you Pharisees, because you give God a tenth
of your mint, rue and all other kinds of garden herbs, but you neglect
justice and the love of God. You should have practiced the latter
without leaving the former undone.
“Woe to you Pharisees, because you love the most
important seats in the synagogues and greetings in the marketplaces.
“Woe to you, because you are like unmarked graves,
which men walk over without knowing it.”
One of the experts in the law answered him,
“Teacher, when you say these things, you insult us also.”
Jesus replied, “And you experts in the law, woe to
you, because you load people down with burdens they can hardly carry,
and you yourselves will not lift one finger to help them.
“Woe to you, because you build tombs for the
prophets, and it was your forefathers who killed them. So you testify
that you approve of what your forefathers did; they killed the prophets,
and you build their tombs. Because of this, God in his wisdom said, ‘I
will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and
others they will persecute.’ Therefore this generation will be held
responsible for the blood of all the prophets that has been shed since
the beginning of the world, from the blood of Abel to the blood of
Zechariah, who was killed between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I
tell you, this generation will be held responsible for it all.
“Woe to you experts in the law, because you have
taken away the key to knowledge. You yourselves have not entered, and
you have hindered those who were entering.”
When Jesus left there, the Pharisees and the
teachers of the law began to oppose him fiercely and to besiege him with
questions, waiting to catch him in something he might say. |
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Jesus
Grieves
for
23:37-39
“O
Jerusalem, |
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Jesus
Grieves
for
13:34-35
“O Jerusalem, |
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Jesus Teaches on Wealth
21:1-4
As he looked up,
Jesus saw the rich putting their gifts into the temple treasury. He also
saw a poor widow put in two very small copper coins. “I tell you the
truth,” he said, “this poor widow has put in more than all the others.
All these people gave their gifts out of their wealth; but she out of
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Jesus Teaches on End Times
24:1-25:46
Jesus left the temple
and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to call his
attention to its buildings. “Do you see all these things?” he asked. “I
tell you the truth, not one stone here will be left on another; every
one will be thrown down.”
As Jesus was sitting on the
Jesus answered: “Watch out that no one deceives
you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Christ, ’ and
will deceive many. You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to
it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is
still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against
kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All
these are the beginning of birth pains.
“Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and
put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me. At
that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate
each other, and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.
Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold,
but he who stands firm to the end will be saved. And this gospel of the
kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all
nations, and then the end will come.
“So when you see standing in the holy place ‘the
abomination that causes desolation,’ spoken of through the prophet
Daniel--let the reader understand-- then let those who are in
“So if anyone tells you, ‘There he is, out in the
desert,’ do not go out; or, ‘Here he is, in the inner rooms,’ do not
believe it. For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in
the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. Wherever there is a
carcass, there the vultures will gather.
“Immediately after the distress of those days “‘the
sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars
will fall from the sky, and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’
“At that time the sign of the Son of Man will
appear in the sky, and all the nations of the earth will mourn. They
will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky, with power and
great glory. And he will send his angels with a loud trumpet call, and
they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of the
heavens to the other.
“Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon
as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is
near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near,
right at the door. I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly
not pass away until all these things have happened. Heaven and earth
will pass away, but my words will never pass away.
“No one knows about that day or hour, not even the
angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. As it was in the
days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. For in the
days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and
giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew
nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all
away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. Two men
will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left. Two women
will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left.
“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on
what day your Lord will come. But understand this: If the owner of the
house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would
have kept watch and would not have let his house be broken into. So you
also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you
do not expect him.
“Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom
the master has put in charge of the servants in his household to give
them their food at the proper time? It will be good for that servant
whose master finds him doing so when he returns. I tell you the truth,
he will put him in charge of all his possessions. But suppose that
servant is wicked and says to himself, ‘My master is staying away a long
time,’ and he then begins to beat his fellow servants and to eat and
drink with drunkards. The master of that servant will come on a day when
he does not expect him and at an hour he is not aware of. He will cut
him to pieces and assign him a place with the hypocrites, where there
will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
“At that time the kingdom of heaven will be like
ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.
Five of them were foolish and five were wise. The foolish ones took
their lamps but did not take any oil with them. The wise, however, took
oil in jars along with their lamps. The bridegroom was a long time in
coming, and they all became drowsy and fell asleep.
“At
“Then all the virgins woke up and trimmed their
lamps. The foolish ones said to the wise, ‘Give us some of your oil; our
lamps are going out.’
“‘No,’ they replied, ‘there may not be enough for
both us and you. Instead, go to those who sell oil and buy some for
yourselves.’
“But while they were on their way to buy the oil,
the bridegroom arrived. The virgins who were ready went in with him to
the wedding banquet. And the door was shut.
“Later the others also came. ‘Sir! Sir!’ they said.
‘Open the door for us!’
“But he replied, ‘I tell you the truth, I don’t
know you.’
“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the
day or the hour.
“Again, it will be like a man going on a journey,
who called his servants and entrusted his property to them. To one he
gave five talents of money, to another two talents, and to another one
talent, each according to his ability. Then he went on his journey. The
man who had received the five talents went at once and put his money to
work and gained five more. So also, the one with the two talents gained
two more. But the man who had received the one talent went off, dug a
hole in the ground and hid his master’s money.
“After a long time the master of those servants
returned and settled accounts with them. The man who had received the
five talents brought the other five. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted
me with five talents. See, I have gained five more.’
“His master replied, ’Well done, good and faithful
servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in
charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
“The man with the two talents also came. ‘Master,’
he said, ‘you entrusted me with two talents; see, I have gained two
more.’
“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful
servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in
charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
“Then the man who had received the one talent came.
‘Master,’ he said, ‘I knew that you are a hard man, harvesting where you
have not sown and gathering where you have not scattered seed. So I was
afraid and went out and hid your talent in the ground. See, here is what
belongs to you.’
“His master replied, ‘You wicked, lazy servant! So
you knew that I harvest where I have not sown and gather where I have
not scattered seed? Well then, you should have put my money on deposit
with the bankers, so that when I returned I would have received it back
with interest.
“‘Take the talent from him and give it to the one
who has the ten talents. For everyone who has will be given more, and he
will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what he has will be
taken from him. And throw that worthless servant outside, into the
darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
“When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all
the angels with him, he will sit on his throne in heavenly glory. All
the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people
one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. He
will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.
“Then the King will say to those on his right,
‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the
kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was
hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me
something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed
clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in
prison and you came to visit me.’
“Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when
did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to
drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing
clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to
visit you?’
“The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth,
whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did
for me.’
“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart
from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the
devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I
was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you
did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was
sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
“They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you
hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison,
and did not help you?’
“He will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you
did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
“Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but
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Jesus Teaches on End Times
13:1-37
As he was leaving the temple,
one of his disciples said to him, “Look, Teacher! What massive stones!
What magnificent buildings!”
“Do you see all these great buildings?” replied
Jesus. “Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be
thrown down.”
As Jesus was sitting on the
Jesus said to them: “Watch out that no one deceives
you. Many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am he,’ and will deceive
many. When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. Such
things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise
against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes
in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.
“You must be on your guard. You will be handed over
to the local councils and flogged in the synagogues. On account of me
you will stand before governors and kings as witnesses to them. And the
gospel must first be preached to all nations. Whenever you are arrested
and brought to trial, do not worry beforehand about what to say. Just
say whatever is given you at the time, for it is not you speaking, but
the Holy Spirit.
“Brother will betray brother to death, and a father
his child. Children will rebel against their parents and have them put
to death. All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to
the end will be saved.
“When you see ‘the abomination that causes
desolation’ standing where it does not belong--let the reader
understand--then let those who are in
“But in those days, following that distress, “‘the
sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars
will fall from the sky, and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’
“At that time men will see the Son of Man coming in
clouds with great power and glory. And he will send his angels and
gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the
ends of the heavens.
“Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon
as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is
near. Even so, when you see these things happening, you know that it is
near, right at the door. I tell you the truth, this generation will
certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. Heaven and
earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.
“No one knows about that day or hour, not even the
angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Be on guard! Be
alert ! You do not know when that time will come. It’s like a man going
away: He leaves his house and puts his servants in charge, each with his
assigned task, and tells the one at the door to keep watch.
“Therefore keep watch because you do not know when
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Jesus Teaches on End Times
21:5-36
Some of his disciples were remarking about how the
temple was adorned with beautiful stones and with gifts dedicated to
God. But Jesus said, “As for what you see here, the time will come when
not one stone will be left on another; every one of them will be thrown
down.”
“Teacher,” they asked, “when will these things
happen? And what will be the sign that they are about to take place?”
He replied: “Watch out that you are not deceived.
For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am he,’ and, ‘The time is
near.’ Do not follow them. When you hear of wars and revolutions, do not
be frightened. These things must happen first, but the end will not come
right away.”
Then he said to them: “Nation will rise against
nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be great earthquakes,
famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great
signs from heaven.
“But before all this, they will lay hands on you
and persecute you. They will deliver you to synagogues and prisons, and
you will be brought before kings and governors, and all on account of my
name. This will result in your being witnesses to them. But make up your
mind not to worry beforehand how you will defend yourselves. For I will
give you words and wisdom that none of your adversaries will be able to
resist or contradict. You will be betrayed even by parents, brothers,
relatives and friends, and they will put some of you to death. All men
will hate you because of me. But not a hair of your head will perish. By
standing firm you will gain life.
“When you see
“There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On
the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and
tossing of the sea. Men will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is
coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken. At that
time they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great
glory. When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your
heads, because your redemption is drawing near.”
He told them this parable: “Look at the fig tree
and all the trees. When they sprout leaves, you can see for yourselves
and know that summer is near. Even so, when you see these things
happening, you know that the
“I tell you the truth, this generation will
certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. Heaven and
earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.
“Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down
with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life, and that day
will close on you unexpectedly like a trap. For it will come upon all
those who live on the face of the whole earth. Be always on the watch,
and pray that you may be able to escape all that is about to happen, and
that you may be able to stand before the Son of Man.”
17:20-37
Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the
Then he said to his disciples, “The time is coming
when you will long to see one of the days of the Son of Man, but you
will not see it. Men will tell you, ‘There he is!’ or ‘Here he is!’ Do
not go running off after them. For the Son of Man in his day will be
like the lightning, which flashes and lights up the sky from one end to
the other. But first he must suffer many things and be rejected by this
generation.
“Just as it was in the days of Noah, so also will
it be in the days of the Son of Man. People were eating, drinking,
marrying and being given in marriage up to the day Noah entered the ark.
Then the flood came and destroyed them all.
“It was the same in the days of
“It will be just like this on the day the Son of
Man is revealed. On that day no one who is on the roof of his house,
with his goods inside, should go down to get them. Likewise, no one in
the field should go back for anything. Remember
“Where, Lord?” they asked.
He replied, “Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will
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Jesus Teaches on Prayer
18:1-14
Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show
them that they should always pray and not give up. He said: “In a
certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared about
men. And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the
plea, ‘Grant me justice against my adversary.’
“For some time he refused. But finally he said to
himself, ‘Even though I don’t fear God or care about men, yet because
this widow keeps bothering me, I will see that she gets justice, so that
she won’t eventually
wear me out with her coming!’”
And the Lord said, “Listen to what the unjust judge
says. And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry
out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? I tell you, he
will see that they get justice, and quickly. However, when the Son of
Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?”
To some who were confident of their own
righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told this
parable: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the
other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood up and prayed about himself:
‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men--robbers, evildoers,
adulterers--or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and
give a tenth of all I get.’
“But the tax collector stood at a distance. He
would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God,
have mercy on me, a sinner.’
“I tell you that this man, rather than the other,
went home justified before God. For everyone who exalts himself will be
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Jesus Visits
26:1-13
When Jesus had finished
saying all these things, he said to his disciples, “As you know,
the Passover is two days away--and
the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified.”
Then the chief priests and the elders of the people
assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, and
they plotted to arrest Jesus in some sly way and kill him. “But not
during the Feast,” they said, “or there may be a riot among the people.”
While Jesus was in
When the disciples saw this, they were indignant.
“Why this waste?” they asked. “This perfume could have been sold at a
high price and the money given to the poor.”
Aware of this, Jesus said to them, “Why are you
bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. The poor you
will always have with you, but you will not always have me. When she
poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial. I
tell you the truth, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the
world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her.” |
Jesus Visits
14:1-9
Now the Passover and the Feast of
Unleavened Bread were only two days away, and the chief priests and the teachers of the law
were looking for some sly way to arrest Jesus and kill him. “But not
during the Feast,” they said, “or the people may riot.”
While he was in
Some of those present were saying indignantly to
one another, “Why this waste of perfume? It could have been sold for
more than a year’s wages and the money given to the poor.” And they
rebuked her harshly.
“Leave her alone,” said Jesus. “Why are you
bothering her? She has done a beautiful thing to me. The poor you
will always have with you, and you can help them any time you want. But
you will not always have me. She did what she could. She poured perfume
on my body beforehand to prepare for my burial. I tell you the truth,
wherever the gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done
will also be told, in memory of her.” |
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Judas Betrays Jesus
26:14-16
Then one of the Twelve--the one called Judas
Iscariot--went to the chief priests and asked, “What are you willing to
give me if I hand him over to you?” So they counted out for him thirty
silver coins. From then on Judas watched for an opportunity to hand him
over. |
Judas Betrays Jesus
14:10-11
Then Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to
the chief priests to betray Jesus to them. They were delighted to hear
this and promised to give him money. So he watched for an opportunity to
hand him over. |
Judas Betrays Jesus
Each day Jesus was teaching at the temple, and each
evening he went out to spend the night on the hill called the
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called the
Passover, was approaching, and the
chief priests and the teachers of the law were looking for some way to
get rid of Jesus, for they were afraid of the people. Then Satan entered
Judas, called Iscariot, one of the Twelve. And Judas went to the chief
priests and the officers of the temple guard and discussed with them how
he might betray Jesus. They were delighted and agreed to give him money.
He consented, and watched for an opportunity to hand Jesus over to them
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Jesus Celebrates Passover
26:17-19
On the first day of the Feast of
Unleavened Bread,
the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Where do you want us to make
preparations for you to eat the Passover?”
He replied, “Go into the city to a certain man and
tell him, ‘The Teacher says: My appointed time is near. I am going to
celebrate the Passover with my disciples at your house.’” So the
disciples did as Jesus had directed them and prepared the Passover. |
Jesus Celebrates Passover
14:12-16
On the first day of the Feast of
Unleavened Bread,
when it was customary to sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus’ disciples
asked him, “Where do you want us to go and make preparations for you to
eat the Passover?”
So he sent two of his disciples, telling them, “Go
into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow
him. Say to the owner of the house he enters, ‘The Teacher asks: Where
is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’ He
will show you a large upper room, furnished and ready. Make preparations
for us there.”
The disciples left, went into the city and found
things just as Jesus had told them. So they prepared the Passover. |
Jesus Celebrates Passover
22:7-13
Then came the day of
Unleavened Bread on which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed.
Jesus sent Peter and John, saying, “Go and make preparations for us to
eat the Passover.”
“Where do you want us to prepare for it?” they
asked.
He replied, “As you enter the city, a man carrying
a jar of water will meet you. Follow him to the house that he enters,
and say to the owner of the house, ‘The Teacher asks: Where is the guest
room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’ He will show you
a large upper room, all furnished. Make preparations there.”
They left and found things just as Jesus had told
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Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet
13:1-20
It was just before the
Passover Feast. Jesus knew that the time had come for him to
leave this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in
the world, he now showed them the full extent of his love.
The evening meal was
being served, and the devil had already prompted Judas Iscariot,
son of Simon, to betray Jesus. Jesus knew that the Father had put all
things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning
to God; so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and
wrapped a towel around his waist. After that, he poured water into a
basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel
that was wrapped around him.
He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are
you going to wash my feet?”
Jesus replied, “You do not realize now what I am
doing, but later you will understand.”
“No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet.”
Jesus answered, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.”
“Then, Lord,” Simon Peter replied, “not just my
feet but my hands and my head as well!”
Jesus answered, “A person who has had a bath needs
only to wash his feet; his whole body is clean. And you are clean,
though not every one of you.” For he knew who was going to betray him,
and that was why he said not every one was clean.
When he had finished washing their feet, he put on
his clothes and returned to his place. “Do you understand what I have
done for you?” he asked them. “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and
rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and Teacher,
have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have
set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. I tell you
the truth, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger
greater than the one who sent him. Now that you know these things, you
will be blessed if you do them.
“I am not referring to all of you; I know those I
have chosen. But this is to fulfill the scripture: ‘He who shares my
bread has lifted up his heel against me.’
“I am telling you now before it happens, so that
when it does happen you will believe that I am He. I tell you the truth,
whoever accepts anyone I send accepts me; and whoever accepts me accepts
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Jesus Predicts His Betrayal
26:20-30
When evening came,
Jesus was reclining at the table with the Twelve. And while they were
eating, he said, “I tell you the truth, one of you will betray me.”
They were very sad and began to say to him one
after the other, “Surely not I, Lord?”
Jesus replied, “The one who has dipped his hand
into the bowl with me will betray me. The Son of Man will go just as it
is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It
would be better for him if he had not been born.”
Then Judas, the one who would betray him, said,
“Surely not I, Rabbi?”
Jesus answered, “Yes, it is you.”
While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave
thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and
eat; this is my body.”
Then he took the cup, gave thanks and offered it to
them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the
covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I
tell you, I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on until
that day when I drink it anew with you in my Father’s kingdom.”
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Jesus Predicts His Betrayal
14:17-26
When evening came,
Jesus arrived with the Twelve. While they were reclining at the table
eating, he said, “I tell you the truth, one of you will betray me--one
who is eating with me.”
They were saddened, and one by one they said to
him, “Surely not I?”
“It is one of the Twelve,” he replied, “one who
dips bread into the bowl with me. The Son of Man will go just as it is
written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It
would be better for him if he had not been born.”
While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave
thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take it;
this is my body.”
Then he took the cup, gave thanks and offered it to
them, and they all drank from it.
“This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured
out for many,” he said to them. “I tell you the truth, I will not drink
again of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it anew in
the
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Jesus Predicts His Betrayal
22:14-23
When the hour came,
Jesus and his apostles reclined at the table. And he said to them, “I
have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer. For
I tell you, I will not eat it again until it finds fulfillment in the
After taking the cup, he gave thanks and said,
“Take this and divide it among you. For I tell you I will not drink
again of the fruit of the vine until the
And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and
gave it to them, saying, “This is my body given for you; do this in
remembrance of me.”
In the same way, after the supper he took the cup,
saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out
for you. But the hand of him who is going to betray me is with mine on
the table. The Son of Man will go as it has been decreed, but woe to
that man who betrays him.” They began to question among themselves which
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Jesus Predicts His Betrayal
13:21-30
After he had said this,
Jesus was troubled in spirit and testified, “I tell you the truth, one
of you is going to betray me.”
His disciples stared at one another, at a loss to
know which of them he meant. One of them, the disciple whom Jesus loved,
was reclining next to him. Simon Peter motioned to this disciple and
said, “Ask him which one he means.”
Leaning back against Jesus, he asked him, “Lord,
who is it?”
Jesus answered, “It is the one to whom I will give
this piece of bread when I have dipped it in the dish.” Then, dipping
the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas Iscariot, son of Simon. As soon
as Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him.
“What you are about to do, do quickly,” Jesus told him, but no one at
the meal understood why Jesus said this to him. Since Judas had charge
of the money, some thought Jesus was telling him to buy what was needed
for the Feast, or to give something to the poor. As soon as Judas had
taken the bread, he went out. And it was night. |
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Jesus Teaches on Greatness
22:24-30
Also a dispute arose among them as to which of them
was considered to be greatest. Jesus said to them, “The kings of the
Gentiles lord it over them; and those who exercise authority over them
call themselves Benefactors. But you are not to be like that. Instead,
the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who
rules like the one who serves. For who is greater, the one who is at the
table or the one who serves? Is it not the one who is at the table? But
I am among you as one who serves. You are those who have stood by me in
my trials. And I confer on you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred
one on me, so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and
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Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial
26:31-35
Then Jesus told them, “This very night you will
all fall away on account of me, for it is written: “‘I will strike the
shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ But after I
have risen, I will go ahead of you into
Peter
replied, “Even if all fall away on account of you, I never will.”
“I tell you the truth,” Jesus answered, “this very
night, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times.”
But Peter declared, “Even if I have to die with
you, I will never disown you.” And all the other disciples said the
same.
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Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial
14:27-31
“You will
all fall away,” Jesus told them, “for it is written: “‘I will strike the
shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ But after I have risen, I
will go ahead of you into
Peter declared, “Even if all fall away, I will
not.”
“I tell you the truth,” Jesus answered,
“today--yes, tonight--before the rooster crows twice you yourself will
disown me three times.”
But Peter insisted emphatically, “Even if I have to
die with you, I will never disown you.” And all the others said the
same. |
Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial
22:31-38
“Simon,
Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you,
Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back,
strengthen your brothers.”
But he replied, “Lord, I am ready to go with you to
prison and to death.”
Jesus
answered, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will
deny three times that you know me.”
Then Jesus asked them, “When I sent you without
purse, bag or sandals, did you lack anything?”
“Nothing,” they answered.
He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take
it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and
buy one. It is written: ‘And he was numbered with the transgressors’;
and I tell you that this must be fulfilled in me. Yes, what is written
about me is reaching its fulfillment.”
The disciples said, “See, Lord, here are two
swords.”
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Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial
13:31-38
When he was gone,
Jesus said, “Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in
him. If God is glorified in him, God will glorify the Son in himself,
and will glorify him at once.
“My children, I will be with you only a little
longer. You will look for me, and just as I told the Jews, so I tell you
now: Where I am going, you cannot come.
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I
have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know
that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
Simon Peter asked him, “Lord, where are you going?”
Jesus replied, “Where I am going, you cannot follow now, but you will
follow later.”
Peter asked, “Lord, why can’t I follow you now? I
will lay down my life for you.”
Then Jesus answered, “Will you really lay down your
life for me? I tell you the truth, before the rooster crows, you will
disown me three times!
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Jesus Teaches His Disciples
14:1-16:33
“Do not let
your hearts be troubled. Trust in God ; trust also in me. In my Father’s
house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am
going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place
for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may
be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.”
Thomas said to him, “Lord, we don’t know where you
are going, so how can we know the way?”
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the
life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you really knew
me, you would know my Father as well. From now on, you do know him and
have seen him.”
Philip said, “Lord, show us the Father and that
will be enough for us.”
Jesus answered: “Don’t you know me, Philip, even
after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has
seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Don’t you
believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me? The words
I say to you are not just my own. Rather, it is the Father, living in
me, who is doing his work. Believe me when I say that I am in the Father
and the Father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the
miracles themselves. I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me
will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than
these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask
in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask
me for anything in my name, and I will do it.
“If you love me, you will obey what I command. And
I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Counselor to be with
you forever-- the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because
it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with
you and will be in you. I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to
you. Before long, the world will not see me anymore, but you will see
me. Because I live, you also will live. On that day you will realize
that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you. Whoever has
my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me
will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to
him.”
Then Judas (not Judas Iscariot) said, “But, Lord,
why do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?”
Jesus replied, “If anyone loves me, he will obey my
teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our
home with him. He who does not love me will not obey my teaching. These
words you hear are not my own; they belong to the Father who sent me.
“All this I have spoken while still with you. But
the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name,
will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said
to you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to
you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be
afraid.
“You heard me say, ‘I am going away and I am coming
back to you.’ If you loved me, you would be glad that I am going to the
Father, for the Father is greater than I. I have told you now before it
happens, so that when it does happen you will believe. I will not speak
with you much longer, for the prince of this world is coming. He has no
hold on me, but the world must learn that I love the Father and that I
do exactly what my Father has commanded me.
“Come now; let us leave.
“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.
He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch
that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.
You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain
in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it
must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in
me.
“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man
remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you
can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch
that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown
into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in
you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. This is to my
Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my
disciples.
“As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you.
Now remain in my love. If you obey my commands, you will remain in my
love, just as I have obeyed my Father’s commands and remain in his love.
I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may
be complete. My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his
friends. You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call
you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business.
Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from
my Father I have made known to you. You did not choose me, but I chose
you and appointed you to go and bear fruit--fruit that will last. Then
the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my
command: Love each other.
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated
me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As
it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the
world. That is why the world hates you. Remember the words I spoke to
you: ‘No servant is greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me,
they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey
yours also. They will treat you this way because of my name, for they do
not know the One who sent me. If I had not come and spoken to them, they
would not be guilty of sin. Now, however, they have no excuse for their
sin. He who hates me hates my Father as well. If I had not done among
them what no one else did, they would not be guilty of sin. But now they
have seen these miracles, and yet they have hated both me and my Father.
But this is to fulfill what is written in their Law: ‘They hated me
without reason.’
“When the Counselor comes, whom I will send to you
from the Father, the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father, he
will testify about me. And you also must testify, for you have been with
me from the beginning.
“All this I have told you so that you will not go
astray. They will put you out of the synagogue; in fact, a time is
coming when anyone who kills you will think he is offering a service to
God. They will do such things because they have not known the Father or
me. I have told you this, so that when the time comes you will remember
that I warned you. I did not tell you this at first because I was with
you.
“Now I am going to him who sent me, yet none of you
asks me, ‘Where are you going?’ Because I have said these things, you
are filled with grief. But I tell you the truth: It is for your good
that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to
you; but if I go, I will send him to you. When he comes, he will convict
the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment: in
regard to sin, because men do not believe in me; in regard to
righteousness, because I am going to the Father, where you can see me no
longer; and in regard to judgment, because the prince of this world now
stands condemned.
“I have much more to say to you, more than you can
now bear. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you
into all truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he
hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. He will bring glory to
me by taking from what is mine and making it known to you. All that
belongs to the Father is mine. That is why I said the Spirit will take
from what is mine and make it known to you.
“In a little while you will see me no more, and
then after a little while you will see me.”
Some of his disciples said to one another, “What
does he mean by saying, ‘In a little while you will see me no more, and
then after a little while you will see me,’ and ‘Because I am going to
the Father’?” They kept asking, “What does he mean by ‘a little while’?
We don’t understand what he is saying.”
Jesus saw that they wanted to ask him about this,
so he said to them, “Are you asking one another what I meant when I
said, ‘In a little while you will see me no more, and then after a
little while you will see me’? I tell you the truth, you will weep and
mourn while the world rejoices. You will grieve, but your grief will
turn to joy. A woman giving birth to a child has pain because her time
has come; but when her baby is born she forgets the anguish because of
her joy that a child is born into the world. So with you: Now is your
time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one
will take away your joy. In that day you will no longer ask me anything.
I tell you the truth, my Father will give you whatever you ask in my
name. Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you
will receive, and your joy will be complete.
“Though I have been speaking figuratively, a time
is coming when I will no longer use this kind of language but will tell
you plainly about my Father. In that day you will ask in my name. I am
not saying that I will ask the Father on your behalf. No, the Father
himself loves you because you have loved me and have believed that I
came from God. I came from the Father and entered the world; now I am
leaving the world and going back to the Father.”
Then Jesus’ disciples said, “Now you are speaking
clearly and without figures of speech. Now we can see that you know all
things and that you do not even need to have anyone ask you questions.
This makes us believe that you came from God.”
“You believe at last!” Jesus answered. “But a time
is coming, and has come, when you will be scattered, each to his own
home. You will leave me all alone. Yet I am not alone, for my Father is
with me.
“I have told you these things, so that in me you
may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I
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Jesus Prays
26:36-44
Then Jesus went with his disciples to
a place called
Going a
little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My
Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I
will, but as you will.”
Then he returned to his disciples and found them
sleeping. “Could you men not keep watch with me for one hour?” he asked
Peter. “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The
spirit is willing, but the body is weak.”
He went away a second time and prayed, “My Father,
if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it,
may your will be done.”
When he came back, he again found them sleeping,
because their eyes were heavy. So he left them and went away once more
and prayed the third time, saying the same thing. |
Jesus Prays
14:32-42
They went to a place called
Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and
prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. “Abba, Father,” he
said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not
what I will, but what you will.”
Then he returned to his disciples and found them
sleeping. “Simon,” he said to Peter, “are you asleep? Could you not keep
watch for one hour? Watch and pray so that you will not fall into
temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.”
Once more he went away and prayed the same thing.
When he came back, he again found them sleeping, because their eyes were
heavy. They did not know what to say to him.
Returning the third time, he said to them, “Are you
still sleeping and resting? Enough! The hour has come. Look, the Son of
Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners. Rise! Let us go! Here comes
my betrayer!” |
Jesus Prays
22:39-46
Jesus went out as usual to the
When he rose from prayer and went back to the
disciples, he found them asleep, exhausted from sorrow. “Why are you
sleeping?” he asked them. “Get up and pray so that you will not fall
into temptation.” |
Jesus Prays
17:1-26
After Jesus said this,
he looked toward heaven and prayed:
“Father, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify
you. For you granted him authority over all people that he might give
eternal life to all those you have given him. Now this is eternal life:
that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you
have sent. I have brought you glory on earth by completing the work you
gave me to do. And now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the
glory I had with you before the world began.
“I have revealed you to those whom you gave me out
of the world. They were yours; you gave them to me and they have obeyed
your word. Now they know that everything you have given me comes from
you. For I gave them the words you gave me and they accepted them. They
knew with certainty that I came from you, and they believed that you
sent me. I pray for them. I am not praying for the world, but for those
you have given me, for they are yours. All I have is yours, and all you
have is mine. And glory has come to me through them. I will remain in
the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to
you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name--the name you
gave me--so that they may be one as we are one. While I was with them, I
protected them and kept them safe by that name you gave me. None has
been lost except the one doomed to destruction so that Scripture would
be fulfilled.
“I am coming to you now, but I say these things
while I am still in the world, so that they may have the full measure of
my joy within them. I have given them your word and the world has hated
them, for they are not of the world any more than I am of the world. My
prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect
them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of
it. Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth. As you sent me into
the world, I have sent them into the world. For them I sanctify myself,
that they too may be truly sanctified.
“My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for
those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may
be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be
in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given
them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one: I
in them and you in me. May they be brought to complete unity to let the
world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved
me.
“Father, I want those you have given me to be with
me where I am, and to see my glory, the glory you have given me because
you loved me before the creation of the world.
“Righteous Father, though the world does not know
you, I know you, and they know that you have sent me. I have made you
known to them, and will continue to make you known in order that the
love you have for me may be in them and that I myself may be in them.” |
Jesus Arrested
26:45-56
Then he returned to the disciples
and said to them, “Are you still sleeping and resting? Look, the hour is
near, and the Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners. Rise,
let us go! Here comes my betrayer!”
While he was still speaking, Judas, one of the
Twelve, arrived. With him was a large crowd armed with swords and clubs,
sent from the chief priests and the elders of the people. Now the
betrayer had arranged a signal with them: “The one I kiss is the man;
arrest him.” Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, “Greetings, Rabbi!” and
kissed him.
Jesus replied, “Friend, do what you came for.”
Then the men stepped forward, seized Jesus and arrested him. With that,
one of Jesus’ companions reached for his sword, drew it out and struck
the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear.
“Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to
him, “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword. Do you think I
cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more
than twelve legions of angels? But how then would the Scriptures be
fulfilled that say it must happen in this way?”
At that time Jesus said to the crowd, “Am I leading
a rebellion, that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me?
Every day I sat in the temple courts teaching, and you did not arrest
me. But this has all taken place that the writings of the prophets might
be fulfilled.” Then all the disciples deserted him and fled. |
Jesus Arrested
14:43-52
Just as he was speaking,
Judas, one of the Twelve, appeared. With him was a crowd armed with
swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests, the teachers of the law,
and the elders.
Now the betrayer had arranged a signal with them:
“The one I kiss is the man; arrest him and lead him away under guard.”
Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, “Rabbi!” and kissed him. The men
seized Jesus and arrested him. Then one of those standing near drew his
sword and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear.
“Am I leading a rebellion,” said Jesus, “that you
have come out with swords and clubs to capture me? Every day I was with
you, teaching in the temple courts, and you did not arrest me. But the
Scriptures must be fulfilled.” Then everyone deserted him and fled.
A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment,
was following Jesus. When they seized him, he fled naked, leaving his
garment behind. |
Jesus Arrested
22:47-54
While he was still speaking
a crowd came up, and the man who was called Judas, one of the Twelve,
was leading them. He approached Jesus to kiss him, but Jesus asked him,
“Judas, are you betraying the Son of Man with a kiss?”
When Jesus’ followers saw what was going to happen,
they said, “Lord, should we strike with our swords?” And one of them
struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his right ear.
But Jesus answered, “No more of this!” And he
touched the man’s ear and healed him.
Then Jesus said to the chief priests, the officers
of the temple guard, and the elders, who had come for him, “Am I leading
a rebellion, that you have come with swords and clubs? Every day I was
with you in the temple courts, and you did not lay a hand on me. But
this is your hour--when darkness reigns.”
Then seizing him, they led him away and took him
into the house of the high priest. |
Jesus is Arrested
18:1-14
When he had finished praying,
Jesus left with his disciples and crossed the
Now Judas, who betrayed him, knew the place,
because Jesus had often met there with his disciples. So Judas came to
the grove, guiding a detachment of soldiers and some officials from the
chief priests and Pharisees. They were carrying torches, lanterns and
weapons.
Jesus, knowing all that was going to happen to him,
went out and asked them, “Who is it you want?”
“Jesus of Nazareth,” they replied.
“I am he,” Jesus said. (And Judas the traitor was standing there with
them.) When Jesus said, “I am he,” they drew back and fell to the
ground.
Again he asked them, “Who is it you want?”
And they said, “Jesus of Nazareth.”
“I told you that I am he,” Jesus answered. “If you
are looking for me, then let these men go.” This happened so that the
words he had spoken would be fulfilled: “I have not lost one of those
you gave me.”
Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and
struck the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. (The
servant’s name was Malchus.)
Jesus commanded Peter, “Put your sword away! Shall
I not drink the cup the Father has given me?”
Then the detachment of soldiers with its commander
and the Jewish officials arrested Jesus. They bound him and brought him
first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest
that year. Caiaphas was the one who had advised the Jews that it would
be good if one man died for the people. |
Jesus Tried by the Priests
26:57-68
Those who had arrested Jesus took him to Caiaphas,
the high priest, where the teachers of the law and the elders had
assembled. But Peter followed him at a distance, right up to the
courtyard of the high priest. He entered and sat down with the guards to
see the outcome.
The chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin were
looking for false evidence against Jesus so that they could put him to
death. But they did not find any, though many false witnesses came
forward.
Finally two came forward and declared, “This fellow said, ‘I am able to
destroy the
Then the high priest stood up and said to Jesus,
“Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are
bringing against you?” But Jesus remained silent.
The high priest said to him, “I charge you under oath by the living God:
Tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God.”
“Yes, it is as you say,” Jesus replied. “But I say
to all of you: In the future you will see the Son of Man sitting at the
right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.”
Then the high priest tore his clothes and said, “He
has spoken blasphemy! Why do we need any more witnesses? Look, now you
have heard the blasphemy. What do you think?”
“He is worthy of death,” they answered.
Then they spit in his face and struck him with
their fists. Others slapped him and said, “Prophesy to us, Christ. Who
hit you?” |
Jesus Tried by the Priests
14:53-65
They took Jesus to the high priest, and all the
chief priests, elders and teachers of the law came together. Peter
followed him at a distance, right into the courtyard of the high priest.
There he sat with the guards and warmed himself at the fire.
The chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin were
looking for evidence against Jesus so that they could put him to death,
but they did not find any. Many testified falsely against him, but their
statements did not agree.
Then some stood up and gave this false testimony
against him: “We heard him say, ‘I will destroy this man-made temple and
in three days will build another, not made by man.’” Yet even then their
testimony did not agree.
Then the high priest stood up before them and asked
Jesus, “Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these
men are bringing against you?” But Jesus remained silent and gave no
answer.
Again the high priest asked him, “Are you the Christ, the Son of the
Blessed One?”
“I am,” said Jesus. “And you will see the Son of
Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds
of heaven.”
The high priest tore his clothes. “Why do we need
any more witnesses?” he asked. “You have heard the blasphemy. What do
you think?”
They all condemned him as worthy of death. Then some began to spit at
him; they blindfolded him, struck him with their fists, and said,
“Prophesy!” And the guards took him and beat him. |
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Peter Denies Jesus
26:69-75
Now Peter was sitting out in the courtyard, and a
servant girl came to him. “You also were with Jesus of Galilee,” she
said.
But he denied it before them all. “I don’t know
what you’re talking about,” he said.
Then he went out to the gateway, where another girl
saw him and said to the people there, “This fellow was with Jesus of
Nazareth.”
He denied it again, with an oath: “I don’t know the
man!”
After a little while, those standing there went up
to Peter and said, “Surely you are one of them, for your accent gives
you away.”
Then he began to call down curses on himself and he
swore to them, “I don’t know the man!”
Immediately a rooster crowed. Then Peter remembered the word Jesus had
spoken: “Before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times.” And
he went outside and wept bitterly. |
Peter Denies Jesus
14:66-72
While Peter was below in the
courtyard,
one of the servant girls of the high priest came by. When she saw Peter
warming himself, she looked closely at him.
“You also were with that Nazarene, Jesus,” she said.
But he denied it. “I don’t know or understand what
you’re talking about,” he said, and went out into the entryway.
When the servant girl saw him there, she said again
to those standing around, “This fellow is one of them.” Again he denied
it.
After a little while, those standing near said to Peter, “Surely you are
one of them, for you are a Galilean.”
He began to call down curses on himself, and he
swore to them, “I don’t know this man you’re talking about.”
Immediately the rooster crowed the second time.
Then Peter remembered the word Jesus had spoken to him: “Before the
rooster crows twice you will disown me three times.” And he broke down
and wept. |
Peter Denies Jesus
22:54-62
Peter followed at a distance. But when they had
kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and had sat down together,
Peter sat down with them. A servant girl saw him seated there in the
firelight. She looked closely at him and said, “This man was with him.”
But he
denied it. “Woman, I don’t know him,” he said.
A little later someone else saw him and said, “You
also are one of them.”
“Man, I am not!” Peter replied.
About an hour later another asserted, “Certainly
this fellow was with him, for he is a Galilean.”
Peter replied, “Man, I don’t know what you’re
talking about!” Just as he was speaking, the rooster crowed. The Lord
turned and looked straight at Peter. Then Peter remembered the word the
Lord had spoken to him: “Before the rooster crows today, you will disown
me three times.” And he went outside and wept bitterly. |
Peter Denies Jesus
18:15-27
Simon Peter and another disciple were following
Jesus. Because this disciple was known to the high priest, he went with
Jesus into the high priest’s courtyard, but Peter had to wait outside at
the door. The other disciple, who was known to the high priest, came
back, spoke to the girl on duty there and brought Peter in.
“You are not one of his disciples, are you?” the
girl at the door asked Peter.
He replied, “I am not.”
It was cold, and the servants and officials stood
around a fire they had made to keep warm. Peter also was standing with
them, warming himself.
Meanwhile, the high priest questioned Jesus about
his disciples and his teaching.
“I have spoken openly to the world,” Jesus replied.
“I always taught in synagogues or at the temple, where all the Jews come
together. I said nothing in secret. Why question me? Ask those who heard
me. Surely they know what I said.”
When Jesus said this, one of the officials nearby
struck him in the face. “Is this the way you answer the high priest?” he
demanded.
“If I said something wrong,” Jesus replied,
“testify as to what is wrong. But if I spoke the truth, why did you
strike me?” Then Annas sent him, still bound, to Caiaphas the high
priest.
As Simon Peter stood warming himself, he was asked,
“You are not one of his disciples, are you?”
He denied it, saying, “I am not.”
One of the high priest’s servants, a relative of
the man whose ear Peter had cut off, challenged him, “Didn’t I see you
with him in the olive grove?” Again Peter denied it, and at that moment
a rooster began to crow. |
Judas Commits Suicide
27:1-10
Early in the morning,
all the chief priests and the elders of the people came to the decision
to put Jesus to death. They bound him, led him away and handed him over
to Pilate, the governor.
When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus
was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty silver
coins to the chief priests and the elders. “I have sinned,” he said,
“for I have betrayed innocent blood.”
“What is that to us?” they replied. “That’s your responsibility.”
So Judas threw the money into the temple and left.
Then he went away and hanged himself.
The chief priests picked up the coins and said, “It
is against the law to put this into the treasury, since it is blood
money.” So they decided to use the money to buy the potter’s field as a
burial place for foreigners. That is why it has been called the Field of
Blood to this day. Then what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet was
fulfilled: “They took the thirty silver coins, the price set on him by
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Jesus Tried by Pilate
27:11-26
Meanwhile
Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, “Are you
the king of the Jews?”
“Yes, it is as you say,” Jesus replied.
When he was accused by the chief priests and the
elders, he gave no answer. Then Pilate asked him, “Don’t you hear the
testimony they are bringing against you?” But Jesus made no reply, not
even to a single charge--to the great amazement of the governor.
Now it was the governor’s custom at the Feast to
release a prisoner chosen by the crowd. At that time they had a
notorious prisoner, called Barabbas. So when the crowd had gathered,
Pilate asked them, “Which one do you want me to release to you:
Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?” For he knew it was out of envy
that they had handed Jesus over to him.
While Pilate was sitting on the judge’s seat, his
wife sent him this message: “Don’t have anything to do with that
innocent man, for I have suffered a great deal today in a dream because
of him.”
But the chief priests and the elders persuaded the
crowd to ask for Barabbas and to have Jesus executed.
“Which of the two do you want me to release to
you?” asked the governor.
“Barabbas,” they answered.
“What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called
Christ?” Pilate asked.
They all answered, “Crucify him!”
“Why? What crime has he committed?” asked Pilate.
But they shouted all the louder, “Crucify him!”
When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but
that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands
in front of the crowd. “I am innocent of this man’s blood,” he said. “It
is your responsibility!”
All the people answered, “Let his blood be on us
and on our children!”
Then he released Barabbas to them. But he had Jesus
flogged, and handed him over to be crucified. |
Jesus Tried by Pilate
15:1-15
Very early in the morning,
the chief priests, with the elders, the teachers of the law and the
whole Sanhedrin, reached a decision. They bound Jesus, led him away and
handed him over to Pilate.
“Are you the king of the Jews?” asked Pilate.
“Yes, it is as you say,” Jesus replied.
The chief priests accused him of many things. So
again Pilate asked him, “Aren’t you going to answer? See how many things
they are accusing you of.”
But Jesus still made no reply, and Pilate was
amazed.
Now it was the custom at the Feast to release a
prisoner whom the people requested. A man called Barabbas was in prison
with the insurrectionists who had committed murder in the uprising. The
crowd came up and asked Pilate to do for them what he usually did.
“Do you want me to release to you the king of the
Jews?” asked Pilate, knowing it was out of envy that the chief priests
had handed Jesus over to him. But the chief priests stirred up the crowd
to have Pilate release Barabbas instead.
“What shall I do, then, with the one you call the
king of the Jews?” Pilate asked them.
“Crucify him!” they shouted.
“Why? What crime has he committed?” asked Pilate.
But they shouted all the louder, “Crucify him!”
Wanting to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released
Barabbas to them. He had Jesus flogged, and handed him over to be
crucified. |
Jesus Tried by Pilate
22:63-
The men who were guarding Jesus began mocking and
beating him. They blindfolded him and demanded, “Prophesy! Who hit you?”
And they said many other insulting things to him.
At daybreak
the council of the elders of the people, both the chief priests and
teachers of the law, met together, and Jesus was led before them. “If
you are the Christ, ” they said, “tell us.”
Jesus answered, “If I tell you, you will not believe me, and if I asked
you, you would not answer. But from now on, the Son of Man will be
seated at the right hand of the mighty God.”
They all asked, “Are you then the Son of God?”
He replied, “You are right in saying I am.”
Then they said, “Why do we need any more testimony?
We have heard it from his own lips.”
Then the whole assembly rose and led him off to
Pilate. And they began to accuse him, saying, “We have found this man
subverting our nation. He opposes payment of taxes to Caesar and claims
to be Christ, a king.”
So Pilate asked Jesus, “Are you the king of the
Jews?”
“Yes, it is as you say,” Jesus replied.
Then Pilate announced to the chief priests and the
crowd, “I find no basis for a charge against this man.”
But they insisted, “He stirs up the people all over
On hearing this, Pilate asked if the man was a
Galilean. When he learned that Jesus was under Herod’s jurisdiction, he
sent him to Herod, who was also in
When Herod saw Jesus, he was greatly pleased,
because for a long time he had been wanting to see him. From what he had
heard about him, he hoped to see him perform some miracle. He plied him
with many questions, but Jesus gave him no answer. The chief priests and
the teachers of the law were standing there, vehemently accusing him.
Then Herod and his soldiers ridiculed and mocked him. Dressing him in an
elegant robe, they sent him back to Pilate. That day Herod and Pilate
became friends--before this they had been enemies.
Pilate called together the chief priests, the
rulers and the people, and said to them, “You brought me this man as one
who was inciting the people to rebellion. I have examined him in your
presence and have found no basis for your charges against him. Neither
has Herod, for he sent him back to us; as you can see, he has done
nothing to deserve death. Therefore, I will punish him and then release
him. ”
With one voice they cried out, “Away with this man!
Release Barabbas to us!” (Barabbas had been thrown into prison for an
insurrection in the city, and for murder.)
Wanting to release Jesus, Pilate appealed to them
again. But they kept shouting, “Crucify him! Crucify him!”
For the third time he spoke to them: “Why? What
crime has this man committed? I have found in him no grounds for the
death penalty. Therefore I will have him punished and then release him.”
But with loud shouts they insistently demanded that
he be crucified, and their shouts prevailed. So Pilate decided to grant
their demand. He released the man who had been thrown into prison for
insurrection and murder, the one they asked for, and surrendered Jesus
to their will. |
Jesus Tried by Pilate
Then the Jews led Jesus from Caiaphas to the palace
of the Roman governor. By now it was early
morning, and to avoid ceremonial uncleanness the Jews did not
enter the palace; they wanted to be able to eat the Passover. So Pilate
came out to them and asked, “What charges are you bringing against this
man?”
“If he were not a criminal,” they replied, “we
would not have handed him over to you.”
Pilate said, “Take him yourselves and judge him by
your own law.”
“But we have no right to execute anyone,” the Jews objected. This
happened so that the words Jesus had spoken indicating the kind of death
he was going to die would be fulfilled.
Pilate then went back inside the palace, summoned
Jesus and asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
“Is that your own idea,” Jesus asked, “or did
others talk to you about me?”
“Am I a Jew?” Pilate replied. “It was your people
and your chief priests who handed you over to me. What is it you have
done?”
Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it
were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jews. But now
my kingdom is from another place.”
“You are a king, then!” said Pilate.
Jesus answered, “You are right in saying I am a king. In fact, for this
reason I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the
truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me.”
“What is truth?” Pilate asked. With this he went
out again to the Jews and said, “I find no basis for a charge against
him. But it is your custom for me to release to you one prisoner at the
time of the Passover. Do you want me to release ‘the king of the Jews’?”
They shouted back, “No, not him! Give us Barabbas!”
Now Barabbas had taken part in a rebellion.
Then Pilate took Jesus and had him flogged. The
soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head. They
clothed him in a purple robe and went up to him again and again, saying,
“Hail, king of the Jews!” And they struck him in the face.
Once more Pilate came out and said to the Jews,
“Look, I am bringing him out to you to let you know that I find no basis
for a charge against him.” When Jesus came out wearing the crown of
thorns and the purple robe, Pilate said to them, “Here is the man!”
As soon as the chief priests and their officials
saw him, they shouted, “Crucify! Crucify!”
But Pilate answered, “You take him and crucify him. As for me, I find no
basis for a charge against him.”
The Jews insisted, “We have a law, and according to
that law he must die, because he claimed to be the Son of God.”
When Pilate heard this, he was even more afraid,
and he went back inside the palace. “Where do you come from?” he asked
Jesus, but Jesus gave him no answer. “Do you refuse to speak to me?”
Pilate said. “Don’t you realize I have power either to free you or to
crucify you?”
Jesus answered, “You would have no power over me if
it were not given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed me
over to you is guilty of a greater sin.”
From then on, Pilate tried to set Jesus free, but
the Jews kept shouting, “If you let this man go, you are no friend of
Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.”
When Pilate heard this, he brought Jesus out and
sat down on the judge’s seat at a place known as the Stone Pavement
(which in Aramaic is Gabbatha). It was the day of Preparation of
Passover Week, about the sixth hour.
“Here is your king,” Pilate said to the Jews.
But they shouted, “Take him away! Take him away!
Crucify him!”
“Shall I crucify your king?” Pilate asked.
“We have no king but Caesar,” the chief priests answered.
Finally Pilate handed him over to them to be
crucified. |
Jesus Crucified
27:27-56
Then the governor’s soldiers took Jesus into the
Praetorium and gathered the whole company of soldiers around him. They
stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him, and then twisted together a
crown of thorns and set it on his head. They put a staff in his right
hand and knelt in front of him and mocked him. “Hail, king of the Jews!”
they said. They spit on him, and took the staff and struck him on the
head again and again. After they had mocked him, they took off the robe
and put his own clothes on him. Then they led him away to crucify him.
As they were going out, they met a man from
In the same way the chief priests, the teachers of
the law and the elders mocked him. “He saved others,” they said, “but he
can’t save himself! He’s the King of Israel! Let him come down now from
the cross, and we will believe in him. He trusts in God. Let God rescue
him now if he wants him, for he said, ‘I am the Son of God.’” In the
same way the robbers who were crucified with him also heaped insults on
him.
From the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness
came over all the land. About the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud
voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?”--which means, “My God, my God,
why have you forsaken me?”
When some of those standing there heard this, they
said, “He’s calling Elijah.”
Immediately one of them ran and got a sponge. He
filled it with wine vinegar, put it on a stick, and offered it to Jesus
to drink. The rest said, “Now leave him alone. Let’s see if Elijah comes
to save him.”
And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice,
he gave up his spirit.
At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn
in two from top to bottom. The earth shook and the rocks split. The
tombs broke open and the bodies of many holy people who had died were
raised to life. They came out of the tombs, and after Jesus’
resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many people.
When the centurion and those with him who were
guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and all that had happened, they were
terrified, and exclaimed, “Surely he was the Son of God!”
Many women were there, watching from a distance.
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Jesus Crucified
15:16-41
The soldiers led Jesus away into the palace (that
is, the Praetorium) and called together the whole company of soldiers.
They put a purple robe on him, then twisted together a crown of thorns
and set it on him. And they began to call out to him, “Hail, king of the
Jews!” Again and again they struck him on the head with a staff and spit
on him. Falling on their knees, they paid homage to him. And when they
had mocked him, they took off the purple robe and put his own clothes on
him. Then they led him out to crucify him.
A certain man from
It was the third hour when they crucified him. The
written notice of the charge against him read: THE KING OF THE JEWS.
They crucified two robbers with him, one on his right and one on his
left. Those who passed by hurled insults at him, shaking their heads and
saying, “So! You who are going to destroy the temple and build it in
three days, come down from the cross and save yourself!”
In the same way the chief priests and the teachers
of the law mocked him among themselves. “He saved others,” they said,
“but he can’t save himself! Let this Christ, this King of Israel, come
down now from the cross, that we may see and believe.” Those crucified
with him also heaped insults on him.
At the sixth hour darkness came over the whole land
until the ninth hour. And at the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud
voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?”--which means, “My God, my God,
why have you forsaken me?”
When some of those standing near heard this, they
said, “Listen, he’s calling Elijah.”
One man ran, filled a sponge with wine vinegar, put
it on a stick, and offered it to Jesus to drink. “Now leave him alone.
Let’s see if Elijah comes to take him down,” he said.
With a loud cry, Jesus breathed his last.
The curtain of the temple was torn in two from top
to bottom. And when the centurion, who stood there in front of Jesus,
heard his cry and saw how he died, he said, “Surely this man was the Son
of God!”
Some women were watching from a distance. Among
them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the younger and of
Joses, and Salome. In |
Jesus Crucified
23:26-49
As they led him away, they seized Simon from
Two other men, both criminals, were also led out
with him to be executed. When they came to the place called the Skull,
there they crucified him, along with the criminals--one on his right,
the other on his left. Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do
not know what they are doing.” And they divided up his clothes by
casting lots.
The people stood watching, and the rulers even
sneered at him. They said, “He saved others; let him save himself if he
is the Christ of God, the Chosen One.”
The soldiers also came up and mocked him. They
offered him wine vinegar and said, “If you are the king of the Jews,
save yourself.”
There was a written notice above him, which read:
THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults
at him: “Aren’t you the Christ? Save yourself and us!”
But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear
God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence? We are punished
justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done
nothing wrong.”
Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come
into your kingdom. ”
Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today
you will be with me in paradise.”
It was now about the sixth hour, and darkness came
over the whole land until the ninth hour, for the sun stopped shining.
And the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Jesus called out with a
loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” When he had
said this, he breathed his last.
The centurion, seeing what had happened, praised
God and said, “Surely this was a righteous man.” When all the people who
had gathered to witness this sight saw what took place, they beat their
breasts and went away. But all those who knew him, including the women
who had followed him from |
Jesus Crucified
19:16-37
So the soldiers took charge of Jesus. Carrying his own cross, he went
out to the place of the Skull (which in Aramaic is called
Pilate had a notice prepared and fastened to the
cross. It read: JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS. Many of the
Jews read this sign, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near
the city, and the sign was written in Aramaic, Latin and Greek. The
chief priests of the Jews protested to Pilate, “Do not write ‘The King
of the Jews,’ but that this man claimed to be king of the Jews.”
Pilate answered, “What I have written, I have
written.”
When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took his
clothes, dividing them into four shares, one for each of them, with the
undergarment remaining. This garment was seamless, woven in one piece
from top to bottom.
“Let’s not tear it,” they said to one another.
“Let’s decide by lot who will get it.”
This happened that the scripture might be fulfilled which said, “They
divided my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.” So this
is what the soldiers did.
Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his
mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus
saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he
said to his mother, “Dear woman, here is your son,” and to the disciple,
“Here is your mother.” From that time on, this disciple took her into
his home.
Later, knowing that all was now completed, and so
that the Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.” A jar
of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge
on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips. When he
had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he
bowed his head and gave up his spirit.
Now it was the day of Preparation, and the next day
was to be a special Sabbath. Because the Jews did not want the bodies
left on the crosses during the Sabbath, they asked Pilate to have the
legs broken and the bodies taken down. The soldiers therefore came and
broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with Jesus, and
then those of the other. But when they came to Jesus and found that he
was already dead, they did not break his legs. Instead, one of the
soldiers pierced Jesus’ side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of
blood and water. The man who saw it has given testimony, and his
testimony is true. He knows that he tells the truth, and he testifies so
that you also may believe. These things happened so that the scripture
would be fulfilled: “Not one of his bones will be broken,” and, as
another scripture says, “They will look on the one they have pierced.” |
Jesus Buried
27:57-66
As evening approached,
there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who had himself
become a disciple of Jesus. Going to Pilate, he asked for Jesus’ body,
and Pilate ordered that it be given to him. Joseph took the body,
wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, and placed it in his own new tomb
that he had cut out of the rock. He rolled a big stone in front of the
entrance to the tomb and went away. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary
were sitting there opposite the tomb.
The next day,
the one after Preparation Day, the
chief priests and the Pharisees went to Pilate. “Sir,” they said, “we
remember that while he was still alive that deceiver said, ‘After three
days I will rise again.’ So give the order for the tomb to be made
secure until the third day. Otherwise, his disciples may come and steal
the body and tell the people that he has been raised from the dead. This
last deception will be worse than the first.”
“Take a guard,” Pilate answered. “Go, make the tomb
as secure as you know how.” So they went and made the tomb secure by
putting a seal on the stone and posting the guard. |
Jesus Buried
15:42-47
It was Preparation Day
(that is, the day before the Sabbath). So as evening approached, Joseph
of Arimathea, a prominent member of the Council, who was himself waiting
for the
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Jesus Buried
23:50-56
Now there was a man named Joseph, a member of the
Council, a good and upright man, who had not consented to their decision
and action. He came from the Judean town of
The women who had come with Jesus from |
Jesus Buried
19:38-42
Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the
body of Jesus. Now Joseph was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly because
he feared the Jews. With Pilate’s permission, he came and took the body
away. He was accompanied by Nicodemus, the man who earlier had visited
Jesus at night. Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about
seventy-five pounds. Taking Jesus’ body, the two of them wrapped it,
with the spices, in strips of linen. This was in accordance with Jewish
burial customs. At the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a
garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had ever been
laid. Because it was the Jewish day of Preparation and since the tomb
was nearby, they laid Jesus there. |
The Empty Tomb
28:1-15
After the Sabbath, at dawn on the
first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb.
There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the
Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone
and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were
white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and
became like dead men.
The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for
I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not
here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he
lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead
and is going ahead of you into
So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet
filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them.
“Greetings,” he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped
him. Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers
to go to
While the women were on their way, some of the
guards went into the city and reported to the chief priests everything
that had happened. When the chief priests had met with the elders and
devised a plan, they gave the soldiers a large sum of money, telling
them, “You are to say, ‘His disciples came during the night and stole
him away while we were asleep.’ If this report gets to the governor, we
will satisfy him and keep you out of trouble.” So the soldiers took the
money and did as they were instructed. And this story has been widely
circulated among the Jews to this very day. |
The Empty Tomb
16:1-8
When the Sabbath was over,
Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so
that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body. Very early on the first day of
the week, just after sunrise, they were on their way to the tomb and
they asked each other, “Who will roll the stone away from the entrance
of the tomb?”
But when they looked up, they saw that the stone,
which was very large, had been rolled away. As they entered the tomb,
they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side,
and they were alarmed.
“Don’t be alarmed,” he said. “You are looking for
Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See
the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter, ‘He
is going ahead of you into
Trembling and bewildered, the women went out and
fled from the tomb. They said nothing to anyone, because they were
afraid. |
The Empty Tomb
24:1-12
On the first day of the week, very
early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb.
They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered,
they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were wondering
about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning
stood beside them. In their fright the women bowed down with their faces
to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living
among the dead? He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you,
while he was still with you in
When they came back from the tomb, they told all
these things to the Eleven and to all the others. It was Mary Magdalene,
Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them who told this
to the apostles. But they did not believe the women, because their words
seemed to them like nonsense. Peter, however, got up and ran to the
tomb. Bending over, he saw the strips of linen lying by themselves, and
he went away, wondering to himself what had happened. |
The Empty Tomb
20:1-18
Early on the first day of the week,
while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that
the stone had been removed from the entrance. So she came running to
Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said, “They
have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have
put him!”
So Peter and the other disciple started for the
tomb. Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached
the tomb first. He bent over and looked in at the strips of linen lying
there but did not go in. Then Simon Peter, who was behind him, arrived
and went into the tomb. He saw the strips of linen lying there, as well
as the burial cloth that had been around Jesus’ head. The cloth was
folded up by itself, separate from the linen. Finally the other
disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and
believed. (They still did not understand from Scripture that Jesus had
to rise from the dead.)
Then the disciples went back to their homes, but
Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look
into the tomb and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus’ body had
been, one at the head and the other at the foot.
They asked her, “Woman, why are you crying?”
“They have taken my Lord away,” she said, “and I don’t know where they
have put him.” At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there,
but she did not realize that it was Jesus.
“Woman,” he said, “why are you crying? Who is it
you are looking for?”
Thinking he was the gardener, she said, “Sir, if you have carried him
away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.”
Jesus said to her, “Mary.”
She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!” (which means
Teacher).
Jesus said, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not
yet returned to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I
am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’”
Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news:
“I have seen the Lord!” And she told them that he had said these things
to her. |
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Jesus Appears to the Disciples
16:9-13 The most
reliable early manuscripts and other ancient witnesses do not have Mark
16:9-20.
When Jesus rose early on the first day of the week,
he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven
demons. She went and told those who had been with him and who were
mourning and weeping. When they heard that Jesus was alive and that she
had seen him, they did not believe it.
Afterward
Jesus appeared in a different form to two of them while they were
walking in the country. These returned and reported it to the rest; but
they did not believe them either. |
Jesus Appears to the Disciples
24:13-49
Now that same day two of them were going to a
village called Emmaus, about seven miles from
He asked them, “What are you discussing together as
you walk along?”
They stood still, their faces downcast. One of them, named Cleopas,
asked him, “Are you only a visitor to
“What things?” he asked.
“About Jesus of Nazareth,” they replied. “He was a prophet, powerful in
word and deed before God and all the people. The chief priests and our
rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and they crucified him;
but we had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem
He said to them, “How foolish you are, and how slow
of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! Did not the
Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?” And
beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was
said in all the Scriptures concerning himself.
As they approached the village to which they were
going, Jesus acted as if he were going farther. But they urged him
strongly, “Stay with us, for it is nearly evening; the day is almost
over.” So he went in to stay with them.
When he was at the table with them, he took bread,
gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. Then their eyes were
opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight.
They asked each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he
talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?”
They got up and returned at once to
While they were still talking about this, Jesus
himself stood among them and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
They were startled and frightened, thinking they
saw a ghost. He said to them, “Why are you troubled, and why do doubts
rise in your minds? Look at my hands and my feet. It is I myself! Touch
me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have.”
When he had said this, he showed them his hands and
feet. And while they still did not believe it because of joy and
amazement, he asked them, “Do you have anything here to eat?” They gave
him a piece of broiled fish, and he took it and ate it in their
presence.
He said to them, “This is what I told you while I
was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about
me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms.”
Then he opened their minds so they could understand
the Scriptures. He told them, “This is what is written: The Christ will
suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance and
forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations,
beginning at
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Jesus Appears to the Disciples
20:19-31
On the evening of that
first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the
doors locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and
said, “Peace be with you!” After he said this, he showed them his hands
and side. The disciples were overjoyed when they saw the Lord.
Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father
has sent me, I am sending you.” And with that he breathed on them and
said, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone his sins, they are
forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”
Now Thomas (called Didymus), one of the Twelve, was
not with the disciples when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him,
“We have seen the Lord!”
But he said to them, “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put
my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will
not believe it.”
A week later
his disciples were in the house again, and Thomas was with them. Though
the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace
be with you!” Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here; see my
hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and
believe.”
Thomas said to him, “My Lord and my God!”
Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you
have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have
believed.”
Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the
presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But
these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son
of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. |
Jesus Appears at the
28:16-20
Then the eleven disciples went to |
Jesus Appears at the
16:14-18
Later Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were
eating; he rebuked them for their lack of faith and their stubborn
refusal to believe those who had seen him after he had risen.
He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach
the good news to all creation. Whoever believes and is baptized will be
saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. And these signs
will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons;
they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes with their
hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all;
they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.” |
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Jesus Appears at the
21:1-25
Afterward
Jesus appeared again to his disciples, by the
Early
in the morning, Jesus stood on the shore, but the disciples did
not realize that it was Jesus.
He called out to them, “Friends, haven’t you any
fish?”
“No,” they answered.
He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the
boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul
the net in because of the large number of fish.
Then the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter,
“It is the Lord!” As soon as Simon Peter heard him say, “It is the
Lord,” he wrapped his outer garment around him (for he had taken it off)
and jumped into the water. The other disciples followed in the boat,
towing the net full of fish, for they were not far from shore, about a
hundred yards. When they landed, they saw a fire of burning coals there
with fish on it, and some bread.
Jesus said to them, “Bring some of the fish you
have just caught.”
Simon Peter climbed aboard and dragged the net
ashore. It was full of large fish, 153, but even with so many the net
was not torn. Jesus said to them, “Come and have breakfast.” None of the
disciples dared ask him, “Who are you?” They knew it was the Lord. Jesus
came, took the bread and gave it to them, and did the same with the
fish. This was now the third time Jesus appeared to his disciples after
he was raised from the dead.
Peter turned and saw that the disciple whom Jesus
loved was following them. (This was the one who had leaned back against
Jesus at the supper and had said, “Lord, who is going to betray you?”)
When Peter saw him, he asked, “Lord, what about him?”
Jesus answered, “If I want him to remain alive
until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me.” Because of
this, the rumor spread among the brothers that this disciple would not
die. But Jesus did not say that he would not die; he only said, “If I
want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you?”
This is the disciple who testifies to these things
and who wrote them down. We know that his testimony is true.
Jesus did many other things as well. If every one
of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not
have room for the books that would be written. |
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Jesus Ascends
16:19-20
After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was
taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God. Then the
disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with
them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it. |
Jesus Ascends
24:50-53
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