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Chapter
26
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And when Jesus had
come to the end of all
these words, he said
to his disciples,
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After two days is
the Passover, and the
Son of man will be given
up to the death of the
cross.
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Then the chief priests
and the rulers of the
people came together
in the house of the
high priest, who was
named Caiaphas.
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And they made designs
together to take Jesus
by some trick, and put
him to death.
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But they said, Not
while the feast is going
on, for fear of trouble
among the people.
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Now when Jesus was
in Bethany in the house
of Simon the leper,
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There came to him
a woman having a bottle
of perfume of great
price, and she put the
perfume on his head
when he was seated at
table.
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But when the disciples
saw it they were angry,
saying, To what purpose
is this waste?
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For we might have
got much money for this
and given it to the
poor.
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But Jesus, seeing
it, said to them, Why
are you troubling the
woman? she has done
a kind act to me.
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For the poor you
have ever with you,
but me you have not
for ever.
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For in putting this
perfume on my body,
she did it to make me
ready for my last resting-place.
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Truly I say to you,
Wherever this good news
goes out in all the
world, what this woman
has done will be talked
of in memory of her.
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Then one of the twelve,
who was named Judas
Iscariot, went to the
chief priests and said,
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What will you give
me, if I give him up
to you? And the price
was fixed at thirty
bits of silver.
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And from that time
he was watching for
a chance to give him
into their hands.
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Now on the first
day of unleavened bread
the disciples came to
Jesus, saying, Where
are we to make ready
for you to take the
Passover meal?
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And he said to them,
Go into the town to
such a man, and say
to him, The Master says,
My time is near: I will
keep the Passover at
your house with my disciples.
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And the disciples
did as Jesus had said
to them; and they made
ready the Passover.
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Now when evening
was come, he was seated
at table with the twelve
disciples;
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And while they were
taking food, he said,
Truly I say to you that
one of you will be false
to me.
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And they were very
said, and said to him,
one by one, Is it I,
Lord?
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And he made answer
and said, He who puts
his hand into the plate
with me, the same will
be false to me.
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The Son of man goes,
even as the Writings
say of him: but a curse
is on that man through
whom the Son of man
is given up; it would
have been well for that
man if he had never
come into the world.
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And Judas, who was
false to him, made answer
and said, Is it I, Master?
He says to him, Yes.
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And when they were
taking food, Jesus took
bread and, after blessing
it, he gave the broken
bread to the disciples
and said, Take it; this
is my body.
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And he took a cup
and, having given praise,
he gave it to them,
saying,
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Take of it, all of
you, for this is my
blood of the testament,
which is given for men
for the forgiveness
of sins.
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But I say to you
that from now I will
not take of this fruit
of the vine, till that
day when I take it new
with you in my Father's
kingdom.
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And after a song
of praise to God, they
went out to the Mountain
of Olives.
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Then said Jesus to
them, All of you will
be turned away from
me this night: for it
is said in the Writings,
I will put to death
the keeper of the sheep,
and the sheep of the
flock will be put to
flight.
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But after I am come
back from the dead,
I will go before you
into Galilee.
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But Peter made answer
and said to him, Though
all may be turned away
from you, I will never
be turned away.
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Jesus said to him,
Truly I say to you that
this night, before the
hour of the cock's cry,
you will say three times
that you have no knowledge
of me.
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Peter says to him,
Even if I am put to
death with you, I will
not be false to you.
So said all the disciples.
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Then comes Jesus
with them to a place
named Gethsemane, and
says to his disciples,
Be seated here, while
I go over there for
prayer.
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And he took with
him Peter and the two
sons of Zebedee, and
became sad and very
troubled.
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Then says he to them,
My soul is very sad,
even to death: keep
watch with me here.
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And he went forward
a little, and falling
down on his face in
prayer, he said, O my
Father, if it is possible,
let this cup go from
me; but let not my pleasure,
but yours be done.
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And he comes to the
disciples, and sees
that they are sleeping,
and says to Peter, What,
were you not able to
keep watch with me one
hour?
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Keep watch with prayer,
so that you may not
be put to the test:
the spirit truly is
ready, but the flesh
is feeble.
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Again, a second time
he went away, and said
in prayer, O my Father,
if this may not go from
me without my taking
it, let your pleasure
be done.
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And he came again
and saw them sleeping,
for their eyes were
tired.
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And he went away
from them again, and
a third time said the
same prayer.
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Then he comes to
the disciples; and says
to them, Go on sleeping
now, and take your rest:
for the hour is come,
and the Son of man is
given into the hands
of evil men.
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Up, let us be going:
see, he who gives me
up is near.
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And while he was
still talking, Judas,
one of the twelve, came,
and with him a band
armed with swords and
sticks, from the chief
priests and those in
authority over the people.
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Now the false one
had given them a sign
saying, The one to whom
I give a kiss, that
is he: take him.
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And straight away
he came to Jesus and
said, Master! and gave
him a kiss.
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And Jesus said to
him, Friend, do that
for which you have come.
Then they came and put
hands on Jesus, and
took him.
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And one of those
who were with Jesus
put out his hand, and
took out his sword and
gave the servant of
the high priest a blow,
cutting off his ear.
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Then says Jesus to
him, Put up your sword
again into its place:
for all those who take
the sword will come
to death by the sword.
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Does it not seem
possible to you that
if I make request to
my Father he will even
now send me an army
of angels?
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But how then would
the Writings come true,
which say that so it
has to be?
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In that hour Jesus
said to the people,
Have you come out as
against a thief with
swords and sticks to
take me? I was teaching
every day in the Temple
and you took me not.
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But all this has
taken place so that
the writings of the
prophets might come
true. Then all his disciples
went from him in flight.
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And those who had
made Jesus prisoner
took him away to the
house of Caiaphas, the
high priest, where the
scribes and those in
authority over the people
had come together.
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But Peter went after
him at a distance, to
the house of the high
priest, and went in
and took his seat with
the servants, to see
the end.
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Now the chief priests
and all the Sanhedrin
were looking for false
witness against Jesus,
so that they might put
him to death;
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And they were not
able to get it, though
a number of false witnesses
came.
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But later there came
two who said, This man
said, I am able to give
the Temple of God to
destruction, and to
put it up again in three
days.
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And the high priest
got up and said to him,
Have you no answer?
what is it which these
say against you?
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But Jesus said not
a word. And the high
priest said to him,
I put you on oath, by
the living God, that
you will say to us if
you are the Christ,
the Son of God.
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Jesus says to him,
You say so: but I say
to you, From now you
will see the Son of
man seated at the right
hand of power, and coming
on the clouds of heaven.
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Then the high priest,
violently parting his
robes, said, He has
said evil against God:
what more need have
we of witnesses? for
now his words against
God have come to your
ears:
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What is your opinion?
They made answer and
said, It is right for
him to be put to death.
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Then they put shame
on him, and were cruel
to him: and some gave
him blows, saying,
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Be a prophet, O Christ,
and say who gave you
a blow!
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Now Peter was seated
in the open square outside
the house: and a servant-girl
came to him, saying,
You were with Jesus
the Galilaean.
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But he said before
them all that it was
false, saying, I have
no knowledge of what
you say.
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And when he had gone
out into the doorway,
another saw him and
says to those who were
there, This man was
with Jesus the Nazarene.
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And again he said
with an oath, I have
no knowledge of the
man.
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And after a little
time those who were
near came and said to
Peter, Truly you are
one of them; because
your talk is witness
against you.
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Then with curses
and oaths he said, I
have no knowledge of
the man. And straight
away there came the
cry of a cock.
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And the word of Jesus
came back to Peter,
when he said, Before
the hour of the cock's
cry, you will say three
times that you have
no knowledge of me.
And he went out, weeping
bitterly.
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